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Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 12:59
by McMokka
So it took a lot of effort (including 4 1/2hours drive to and from this particular breeder), but we shook hands on a dog :) They will be born in may and we will confirmation from an ultrasonic tomorrow if it works.
But I wont leave you hanging, the breeder currently has a litter of 6-week old Labradors and mokke got your back ;)

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Edit because fuck work pc Kappa

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 13:02
by McMokka
And here some pics of the dog of my girlfriends family, "Lilly" <3

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Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 13:14
by Gotma
Is it work- or show-line in your future Goldie?

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 13:22
by Xen
nice duckface mokka

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 14:37
by McMokka
Gotma wrote:Is it work- or show-line in your future Goldie?


Showline. We like the appearance more and they are usually more calm and gentle. If everything goes according to plan I can even bring her to work <3

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 14:49
by Mettkrieger
Gotma wrote:Is it work- or show-line in your future Goldie?

Sorry what are you talking about?

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 14:59
by McMokka
Mettkrieger wrote:
Gotma wrote:Is it work- or show-line in your future Goldie?

Sorry what are you talking about?


In Germany golden retrievers are separated in 2 lines, show and workline. While the showline is bigger, broader and has thicker fur, they are also more calm and require less work and stimulation. The work-line is smaller and more nimble, with more hunting instinct. While still gentle compared to other races, they are far more active than the Showline

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 15:03
by Xen
They're bred with a different purpose in mind. Workline is supposedly sportier, smaller, faster, more nimble and active, and it is bred to have stronger work instincts for hunting and sports (retrievers get shot ducks out of the water, for instance), while the showline is bred to be a bit more "comfy" and bigger and it is a bit lower maintenance in the physical excercise department and has a more family friendly personality. AFAIK the difference in personality is not all that significant, though.

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 15:04
by Gotma
@metti: Additionally to what mokke said, you can choose between a pure family pet with more incentive on appearance and friendliness and a working, more trainable, but also more demanding companion.
As far as retrievers go the work line was the traditional Goldie used for hunting water birds like ducks and goose.

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 15:06
by Xen
Even the workline is extremely family friendly, though. I personally prefer the smaller build and would go for workline based on that alone tbh :P

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 15:10
by Gotma
Ofc it differs from dog to dog. I mean with decent socialization a Goldie never becomes a ball biting monster.
Breeders just try to get the mentioned aspects across to the pups by choosing the parents according to wanted traits. It's a lottery with maximized chances.

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 15:35
by McMokka
Xen wrote: AFAIK the difference in personality is not all that significant, though.


The biggest characterdifference comes with the emphasis the breeder is using. If you go for the working line, chances are good that the breeder will use more active, work willing dogs to breed, while Showlinebreeders will use gentler dogs additional to their appearance. But you can get work-line appearance with gentle character and the other way around. Anything goes really.
This is just the general direction. 70% is down to training and the family.
That being said, it is nearly impossible to train them to be good guarding dogs or make them generally aggressive. That was nearly eliminated by breeding them to be gentle fluffballs filled with love <3

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 15:58
by Xen
could train em to retrieve a gun from behind the door and point it at burglars

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 01 Apr 2019 22:31
by Moejestic
but that would mean that she would no longer be a good doggo so maybe just leave it at barking at anyone who doesn't go "aww" when they meet her.

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 02 Apr 2019 09:28
by Dr_Oolen
Why are half the doggos darker and why are the adult doggos much lighter?

Is it simply the case that one of the parents is darker and the other lighter? And do the doggos lighten up as they grow? Or are these some dark haired doges?

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 02 Apr 2019 11:06
by McMokka
Those are labradors, not goldens, as explained in the post Kappa

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 02 Apr 2019 11:26
by Gotma
Colors may vary a lot even in the same litter. Some Goldies are close to white while others are much darker into yellow-golden-brownish regions. That might change even seasonally depending on coat length, density, etc. Lighting is a factor too. And yeah, those brown Labs won't become Goldies any time soon Kappa

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 02 Apr 2019 11:36
by Dr_Oolen
Kappa

Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 02 Apr 2019 15:39
by Xen
> And yeah, those brown Labs won't become Goldies any time soon

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Re: Show off your pets

PostPosted: 02 Apr 2019 16:35
by Brati007
Xen wrote:> And yeah, those brown Labs won't become Goldies any time soon

rported for racism


but goldies can become brown, just order them to rob a Liquor store and steal a car, magic will happen :brati: