
Hi Susan,
Between the change to your user name and the wording of your post it's easy to see why Dawn replied as she did - don't take it personally, I wondered what on earth this post was about too! Had it not been for your signature line (which remember not everyone activates) I'd have at best ignored it or probably responded in similar terms ;)
The best way to find out something as complex and specific as you're asking is to contact the parent breed club and see what books they have for purchase (or occasionally on loan) covering the history of the breed - it's bound to be an intense and lengthy tome and not something that can realistically be covered adequately on the forum space.
It's not my breed as you probably already know but I'm sure all established breed clubs have libraries containing the sort of specific info you wish to understand - our main Club certainly has for my breed and I know of many others that do too. Origins of individual breeds are very much reasearch type subjects - not something satisfactorily summed up in a few lines ;)
I'm sure you'll find it fascinating if you have the time to look into it. Regards Teri :)