The GSd certainly found it hard to walk, all of them, so unlike the Police and army dogs I have seen. Why turn the show bred ones into something that can't walk? Hardly a good conformation, even if it does follow the breed standard.definately not from the UK, so I cant comment truely on how someone exibits a dog. But what I did notice, and I dont know if its true or not, is that showing a dog in the UK is done on a flat collar, and the dog is walked leisurely around the ring???? Again, since I dont know about UK showing, its only an observation from the program.
But here, we run our dogs round the ring, to show movement. They arent walked. And the movement in the GSD is a nice one, at a nice pace. It kinda looked as though the dogs were being held back on the program, and of course they are going to go a bit hocky if they are being held back. Any dog would.
But some breeders, have exaggerated the slopping topline of the GSD. It is starting to look as though the dogs are in a sit all the time, when they are standing! I remember reading that a GSD should have a slope of about 45 Degrees from withers to rear, and the slopes on some GSDs are much much more than that.
And we seem to be breeding dogs bigger and bigger as well. Or to exaggerate smallness, as the wonderful name Teacup suggests (being sarcastic). And thats not just North America, but all round the world that we are changing the dogs. But most breeds arent getting better for the change, they are getting worse!