>The ones who say the KC is trying to keep the original breed standards. I don't think have ever seen the first GSDs to come to this country. There backs did not slope down they had a straight back. Thats why they have problems with hip dysplasia its not narural for them. Thats why i prefer long haired ones. They are not bred for the showring. To me my dogs are pets. Colour does not realy matter as long as it is a dog you love.
Hm Well the first GSDs that came into the UK were captured German Army dogs-not show dogs at all-they were on the whole poor specimens-light boned with aggressive characters-they were in the Army as guard & attack dogs. These dogs were used to breed from as there were no imports in the early days because of the intense hatred for anything German in the UK. They were even renamed Alsatian Wolf Dogs to steer the public away from their origins. The Wolf dog bit was dropped as it made people think they were wolf crosses
The later imports were also not the best quality either & didn't come directly from German. It was these dogs that founded the breed & that on the whole had terrible temperaments. There were some breeders who brought in quality German dogs(Gwen Barrington was one)but they were few & far between
The poor untypical dogs were the foundation of the UK
"Alsatian"(even their website URL is Alsatian not GSD)They bred away from the slightly longer than tall dogs to excessively long short legged deep chested dogs of the 1950s & those who still want to call their dogs "Alsatians"still breed this type today. Sadly few of them do the full range of health tests, although there are one or two
Hip Dysplasia has nothing to do with the external look of the dog, it was down to the shape then breeds like Labs, retrievers etc would not have HD. HD is a polygenetic condition that can have external influences-such as diet, injury, trauma
The dogs you describe as having straight backs had nothing of the sort, they had soft backs that dipped after the withers.
As to the type you dislike that is bred in Germany They have far better temperaments, hips, elbows & movement. The German GSD standard has always stated that the back should slope from the withers & that it should be level in
movement If you have a dog that has a level back from the withers to tail set, then when it moves it will fall on forehand(ie look like it is running downhill forequarters lower than the hindquarters). I can't quote the UK KC breed standard as it is their copyright.
As for the longcoats(not long haired BTW), constantly breeding Long coat GSDs together results in the loss of the correct undercoat & this
is detrimental to the dog(let alone the breed)it means the dogs coats are not weather proof & is one of the main reasons the Services(police etc)are steering away from gifted dogs to bred to work dogs. usually from German/Belgium working bred dogs. I don't think you will have seen a "Schutzhund"bred GSD. Their characters have to be 150% they are temperament tested at every trial they compete at as well as their Korung(Breed Survey), they are bred from dogs with certified good hips & bad HD is rare amongst them. They are often very dark grey sables & always correct coated. They have a very strong body construction.
Breeding from incorrect dogs just to produce "pets"isn't really helpful to the breed. Longcoats do occur in Germany(it's a recessive gene so can occur in any GSD litter)but they fail the breed surveys on coat type so would not be able to have puppies registered with the SV with pink pedigrees & breeding from them is discouraged.
The most important things about responsible breeding is to improve the breed, breed healthy puppies & breed for good temperaments-in no particular order as they are all as important as each other.
I'm involved with GSD rescue & we rarely see well correct type dogs in rescue, they are on the whole whites or long coats or correct coated pet bred atypical dogs. The only well bred dogs we see are in rescue because of death or ill health of the previous owners & if we have enough information we contact the breeders who will take back the dogs themselves.
I don't have a problem with people wanting/owning non standard colour/coated dogs, what I cannot condone is breeders who breed without full health tests, who breed for the actual fault & I'm sorry to say breed to supply "pets"so say the breed standard doesn't matter-without the breed standard we would not have any individual breeds