In light of the "is my dog a DS" thread, I thought others might find this interesting.
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Re: Fascinating
Moved to "Is MY Canine a Dutch Shepherd"
Read the study abstract here -> https://vetmed-maddie.sites.medinfo.ufl ... stract.pdfKathleen C. Croy, Julie K. Levy, Kim R. Olson, Michael Crandall, Sylvia J. Tucker wrote:These results indicate that, regardless of profession, visual identification of the breeds of dogs with unknown heritage is poor. Faulty breed identifications may have lasting consequences, especially in areas where certain breeds are regulated or prohibited. An alternative method for describing the appearance of dogs should be developed.
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- brindledog
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- Posts: 94
- Joined: Mon Jan 25, 2016 9:04 am
- Tell us about yourself: I love Shepherds- German, Dutch and Belgian. I recently lost my 16.5 y/o GSD mix and was hoping to find a GSD or DS mix. I totally lucked out in finding Grendel, a DS/GSD mix at 9.5 weeks old. She was filthy and flea-ridden, but still the cutest, craziest thing ever. She's going to live up to her name! First dog I've had that I've actually seen the parents and definitely know what she is!
Re: Fascinating
Right, that was the point- that attempting to ID mixed breeds by visual alone is unlikely to yield accurate results.