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> You can register ANY dog as a WSD with the KC activities register it doesn't really mean anything as regards bloodlines or breed. A well known line of KC WSD come from a bitch who was part Labrador. Some alleged KC WSD look nothing like an sheepdog at all.
> Really ? All it means is you have a dog registered with the KC in order to take part in KC licenced activities, nothing more nothing less.
> Not sure why registering a dog as a WSD affects agility, there are lots of XBs doing agility very successfully(the late Pudsey was an Ag Ch I believe & he was a XB)
> You cannot register a dog as a BC on the activities register,
My Golden Retriever - another rescue but I don't have his KC papers or registered name as the rescue wouldn't let me have them or let me know any details other than he was registered with the KC - is also on the activities register and his breed is registered as Golden Retriever with unknown parents. My terrier cross is registered as a cross breed.
His working ability at the job he was bred to do has never been in question
> 've seen dogs that look like BC/WSD that are in fact known xb with no sheepdog in their make up, however according to your logic they should be reg as WSD with the KCAR because of their appearance, totally wrong & incorrect.
> There was a lovely GSD/WSD who simply looked like a GSD longcoat. He was a brilliant WT dog & highly successful Obedience dog. He was honestly registered with the KC despite many people thinking he was a GSD including GSD people.
> The only this I dislike about WT is the use of the Scale jump & the fact that smaller dogs have to complete the jumps at the same height from WD upwards
> I didn't realise crossbreeds could compete in Working Trials - I thought it was for KC registered dogs rather than Activity Registered dogs - I have learnt something new
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