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>I'm sorry but I thought the breeding interests of the kennel club lay with pedigree dogs, not the deliberate production of crossbreeds.
> What this is about is to encourage all breeders (ie, people whose bitch has a litter of puppies) to use the health-testing schemes available; hipscoring, eye-testing, BAER etc - whatever is most appropriate for the breed of dog (or combination thereof!).
> there's many pedigree show breeders walking away from it.
> Also I'm not sure that doing it for the money is so bad if you do it ethically. Maybe its a contradiction in terms but I'd sooner have a breeder who's in it for money but does it right than a breeder who's is it for another reason but does it wrong.
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> why are the price labels attached designer prices?
>a mean score for the cross breed needs to be found first otherwise how can Jo public know if the score is good or bad?
> The most widely used breed for guiding is a labrador/retriever cross, but we also use other breeds, including German shepherds. http://www.guidedogs.org.uk/aboutus/facts/#c305
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> Not at all, it is done (and has been done for several decades now) because it produced the best guide dogs. Sweden found that pure GSDs and pure Labradors weren't always the best guide dogs so decided to cross the two and were so pleased with the result it has continued for so many years.
> But they ARE done all the time.
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> Yes, they are and Marrianne is correct. You'd be surprised what has breeds have been crossed into the working breeds, especially the protection breeds, because in some European countries, they really do value what works over what's written on paper.
> You may feel that GSD's, Mali's, Goldens and Labs outnumber the crosses, but these crosses go back into the genepool and within a very few generations, you wouldn't even know it was in there to look at the dog.
>Not at the site I looked at!!!
> I never mentioned any statistics at all here, did I? But as somebody with an interest in Malinois and police dogs and often having contact with policemen and various police forces, I have noticed it is often done. >
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