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Hope he likes grooming...

Tell him he could save a lot of money by picking up the same cross from a rescue / pound.

Ive tried telling him that but he think they arent "pedigree"

A GSD x Malamute isnt pedigree either :shrug:

Might be - anyone can write a pedigree and fill in who the parents are.

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Hope he likes grooming...

Tell him he could save a lot of money by picking up the same cross from a rescue / pound.

Ive tried telling him that but he think they arent "pedigree"

A GSD x Malamute isnt pedigree either :shrug:

Might be - anyone can write a pedigree and fill in who the parents are.

TRUE :) ive tried telling him over and over again and he wont listen.......ignorance must be bliss.....another life killed in a shelter it seems :(

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$1700!!!!!!! pp are demons

i'm not exactly sure how much german shepherds and alaskans cost but I would think they would be far less than that from a reputable breeeder with a health guarantee. All points to put to your brother, with a shepherd x alaskan he would get none.

And I must say that some of the analogies in this thread are fantastic, ones for me to remember when people say they want to buy a cross :)

also meant to say if he wants a german shepherd a bit unusual looking why doesn't he look at a White Shepherd and enquire through rescue about one?

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So what is the point in doing all of the leg work to try to find a dog which will suit your lifestyle and then choose one which you cant choose to suit your lifestyle because everyone is different.

The fact that he wants this particular cross insinuates he has at least thought about what one of these crosses may turn out like and he thinks it will suits him. Makes no sense to me.

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So what is the point in doing all of the leg work to try to find a dog which will suit your lifestyle and then choose one which you cant choose to suit your lifestyle because everyone is different.

The fact that he wants this particular cross insinuates he has at least thought about what one of these crosses may turn out like and he thinks it will suits him. Makes no sense to me.

"hybrid theory" burkes back yard............

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Re: Shiloh shephard - aren't they pure GSDs just taken down another breeding path to produce a different look - in their case a reversion to what the original breeders memory of shephards were many years ago. And the shiloh shephard people are very focused on temperament. It appears similar to what traditional siamese breeders have done and why we now have a cat breed known as Thai's which are traditional (ie: old style) siamese.

To me, whether you agree with the premise or not, that is very different to crossing 2 different breeds and ending up with a strong prey driven cross bred sold under a fancy name coming from a breeder that is unlikely to be temperament testing, let alone any other sort of testing, socialised puppies or doing anything else a responsible breeder would do. Anyone that is happy to have their puppies sitting in a glass fronted cabinet exposed to everything at 8 weeks isn't someone I would trust to buy a puppy off. And I can imagine these "rare breed" puppies are worth big dollars. Why not take him to Renbury and see if he will take on the same cross for a lot less money and stop a dog being PTS needlessly. That is if he insists on this cross :confused:

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Re: Shiloh shephard - aren't they pure GSDs just taken down another breeding path to produce a different look - in their case a reversion to what the original breeders memory of shephards were many years ago. And the shiloh shephard people are very focused on temperament. It appears similar to what traditional siamese breeders have done and why we now have a cat breed known as Thai's which are traditional (ie: old style) siamese.

To me, whether you agree with the premise or not, that is very different to crossing 2 different breeds and ending up with a strong prey driven cross bred sold under a fancy name coming from a breeder that is unlikely to be temperament testing, let alone any other sort of testing, socialised puppies or doing anything else a responsible breeder would do. Anyone that is happy to have their puppies sitting in a glass fronted cabinet exposed to everything at 8 weeks isn't someone I would trust to buy a puppy off. And I can imagine these "rare breed" puppies are worth big dollars. Why not take him to Renbury and see if he will take on the same cross for a lot less money and stop a dog being PTS needlessly. That is if he insists on this cross :confused:

I live in campbelltown and have also suggested this, i got a beautiful white shepherd cross staffy lol from there ( such a rare breed you know!!!! lmao) he is hell bent on this one pup....$1700........ $1700.....and i think plus health problems.... $17000!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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So what is the point in doing all of the leg work to try to find a dog which will suit your lifestyle and then choose one which you cant choose to suit your lifestyle because everyone is different.

The fact that he wants this particular cross insinuates he has at least thought about what one of these crosses may turn out like and he thinks it will suits him. Makes no sense to me.

"hybrid theory" burkes back yard............

Sure but the big deal genetic diseases common to both breeds which cause the greatest concern are species specific not necessarily breed specific. HD,allergies, ED etc are polygenic and there is as much chance of getting any of that as there is with any dog.

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All you have to do is look at how extremely different 2 different dogs of exactly the same cross are. If they're that different physically, he can also expect a massive different temperament wise as well.

A GSD pup goes for around $1,200, and they come with a health guarantee. What about a sable GSD? The colour might be what he likes if he doesn't want the standard black and tan.

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Re: Shiloh shephard - aren't they pure GSDs just taken down another breeding path to produce a different look - in their case a reversion to what the original breeders memory of shephards were many years ago. And the shiloh shephard people are very focused on temperament. It appears similar to what traditional siamese breeders have done and why we now have a cat breed known as Thai's which are traditional (ie: old style) siamese.

To me, whether you agree with the premise or not, that is very different to crossing 2 different breeds and ending up with a strong prey driven cross bred sold under a fancy name coming from a breeder that is unlikely to be temperament testing, let alone any other sort of testing, socialised puppies or doing anything else a responsible breeder would do. Anyone that is happy to have their puppies sitting in a glass fronted cabinet exposed to everything at 8 weeks isn't someone I would trust to buy a puppy off. And I can imagine these "rare breed" puppies are worth big dollars. Why not take him to Renbury and see if he will take on the same cross for a lot less money and stop a dog being PTS needlessly. That is if he insists on this cross :confused:

Shilohs have Malamute ancestry though.xxx

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