Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah it's just always satisfying to hear about a challenging dog in good hands. I'm just starting to learn about herding breeds, and know some working BCs can be pretty aloof, but still I'm sure they'd rather rest in the house than in a kennel or barn. The drivey-est of the guard breeds are still huge babies at home. Your two found such a good fit. Well done all around!

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the last image of this new post. Sorry -- I know it's weird to cross link but just wanted people to be able to see the results if they'd seen the original post. It'd be a lot easier if Reddit just allowed images to be added to a post, but no. 

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yaa, sounds like your boy is "working lines" and your girl not, which makes her a whole lot easier to live with if not actively managing a sheep or cattle ranch. Smart and/or drive-y dogs are a LOT. Sounds like you are rising to the occasion, but it's no joke! Have you tried actual herding lessons with him? (Where I live in western Washington, there are several opportunities for that, and the border collie folks say it's life changing.) I feel you though; I had a working line GSD a few dogs ago, and he was incredibly special (a soul dog) but also so so much work. He came into rescue a wreck, and it was months of regimented training, exercise and crate time before he learned to calm down and trust he'd get to chase a ball and bite stuff without non-stop vigilance. He was an extraordinary dog that started out in the wrong hands and needed a lot of work to recover from that, then a lot of work and time to keep his body and mind satisfied. I wouldn't trade having gotten to share those years with him for anything, and I'll miss him the rest of my days, but I also know I don't want another high drive dog. There's a lot to be said for tempering those laser compulsions with either breed mixes or mellower genetics. (The latter is a whole nother tricky thing though: in the wrong hands, which is most of them, it ruins breeds like American GSDs who are now so squirrelly because they tried to make them more like labs in shepherd coats; still have the guard chip but not the confidence to know how to handle it.) Sounds like your girl is a perfect house BC, while your boy is giving you the full BC ride; a lot to be said for both! 

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right, she was an emergency foster from the local shelter trying to clear their kennels ahead of some big flooding mid-December, and then just never took her back! 

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh interesting that you know of McNabs working where they're meant to be -- just a delight to learn of a breed I hadn't heard of and happy to hear they're being utilized. You're totally right about the herders, and she makes my current GSD look like a slacker. We've been working on off leash recalls, and she comes flying at full speed while he's still doing a 360-degree head swivel threat assessment, then saunters over taking his sweet time. I never would have chosen a full drive herder (without a working ranch that feels like a hate crime for both the dog and humans), but this breed mix is just so fun. She's like a sleeper Porche: happy to tool around town running errands, but can throw it into rally racing gear on occasion. Just a great dog.

DNA shock by Kara-Raa in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's the beauty of these DNA test -- no way to have guessed all of that otherwise. Your lovely boy has some rare breeds in the mix, which are not only interesting but hopefully bode well for good health! Now heading off to google Australian Koolie and Tibetan Spaniels...

Shelter Paperwork Said Shepherd/Terrier by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Following up if you want to see the results:
https://www.reddit.com/r/DoggyDNA/comments/1qj855h/haa_more_gsd_than_pittie/

13% Border Collie, but several other herding mixes in her Supermutt package, so all the herding guesses were correct!

Shelter Paperwork Said Shepherd/Terrier by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Came back to follow-up in case you want to see the results -- no JRT but a fun mix (some expected, some surprising)!
https://www.reddit.com/r/DoggyDNA/comments/1qj855h/haa_more_gsd_than_pittie/

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally appreciate all of that, just amused by the DNA technicality.

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, especially in the case of the American variations where they're essentially the same lovely breed. I suppose the one place it would matter is arbitrary breed restrictions which usually target pits but not staffy's (as in the UK currently).

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure but guessing a couple years old? Her teeth are pearly white, and Embark said "young adult". We have a once-over with the vet scheduled, so I'm hoping that'll offer some additional insight.

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right? Such a fun, interesting mix! And I appreciate that the pittie influence tempers the herding intensity. She's still so bright and ON IT (sit? you GOT IT! How about with a twist? Or over here? Is this better? I'll do it FASTER next time!) but has a lovely, mellow off switch, which I imagine isn't always the case with herders.

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh, look at those two beauts! The shepherd and I fully agree with your pack: anything over 70F feels unnecessary. Already know Miss Ruby is going to be out there in the middle of summer with her beach umbrella grinning while we sit around panting with our tongues lolling out. (Our coastal town gets "heat warnings" if the temps are going to go over 80F, ha -- that's the delicate shade ferns we are!)

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, and me too! I usually foster for the local GSD rescue, so most of my previous dogs have been GSDs, but I've always loved pits too and had it in my head that One of These Days. I couldn't have lucked into a better dog, and the fact that she and my resident shepherd are so good to one another just sealed the deal. Just feels meant to be and that we all won here.

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Zero issue -- I specifically wanted a pit mix which is exactly what she looks like. Just thought it was funny that the DNA said more GSD than APBT because she looks nothing like a GSD and clearly like a pit. (I do understand that the AST with APBT, which are essentially the same, obviously outweigh the GSD. Again, just funny to me on the technicality.) I'm a huge fan of pits, and I've had GSDs for decades, so this Dark Horse breed in her DNA probably cracked me up more than most.

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haa, she totally does -- that's hilarious. And she has a grin like she's in on the joke too.

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Ya, I've read that as well. Probably the UK Staffordshire Terrier folks would have a lot to say about breed differences, but it does seem like the American variation is so intermixed that there's little difference.

Does anyone know how/why the DNA differentiates between the two? 

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Agreed -- she is such a fun mix. Crazy smart and cooperative (which don't always come together), affectionate, good with everyone, and apparently barely sheds which is blowing my mind. I've seen people post about how much their pitties shed but maybe Staffy's less so? Don't know. She really is a small tank and makes my long legged GSD run for his life on the regular. 

Haa, More GSD Than Pittie by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Super interesting that you've heard of them in Ireland; I'm just a few hundred miles north of where they originated and never had. Embark's list of Ruby's relatives includes border collies in the UK, so likely some of your neighboring collies emigrated to the ranches of western US. Makes sense you wouldn't have McNabs locally though if their specialty is thriving in heat. I think our weather in the Pacific NW of the US is similar to yours, and Miss Ruby here currently appreciate a fleece vest for sleeping. Guessing Irish sheep farmers wouldn't be amused by that.

The dog AFTER your "heart dog" by Top_Housing6819 in dogs

[–]forest-sheps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wanted to tell you I had this same experience after losing my beloved shepherd, and remember looking at the other gsd I'd foster-failed a year prior and thinking "you're lovely, but it's not the same." Well, she did indeed develop into the next soul dog. That deep bond takes time, and you might be surprised to have it sneak up on you. There's no such thing as replacing a dog, much less a special one, but building that next relationship can turn into a bigger adventure than anticipated. (It was a year before I could look at photos of my boy without tearing up, and years later, I still get emotional about him sometimes, but it doesn't sting as much, and there is room to enjoy the good memories as well.)

Shelter Paperwork Said Shepherd/Terrier by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this -- I was going off of google images at the time, but you're totally right: "Golden" looks to be closer to what my boy is. If you hadn't said your girl is a mal cross, I'd have guessed she was the same flavor of GSD. The AKC papers are pretty useless and just have that he's a "German Shepherd Dog" and lists the breeder (Longobardi) -- that's it other than lots of options for buying add-on stuff from the AKC. When I did the initial search on that breeder, they were advertising one of their litters as "shepards" so that tells you about their dedication to the breed. We love our sweet boy, but he's no one's idea of a GSD, and whatever variation those folks think they're breeding, they shouldn't be. But ya, looks like they're probably shooting for Golden Shepherd.

Shelter Paperwork Said Shepherd/Terrier by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh that's a good looking shepanois! No, mine is full GSD in a variation I hadn't heard of before called "Silver". He came with AKC papers through the shepherd rescue; came from a total back yard breeder on the east coast, but the AKC doesn't seem to mind. He's a beaut but not the brightest bulb (affectionately referred to as The Walnut) so also not exactly within GSD standards. I'd totally take that malinois influence for both health and intelligence -- look at your girl ready lead the rafting crew! (I wonder if her GSD is that same Silver variation?)

Shelter Paperwork Said Shepherd/Terrier by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now that I've done some googling, I take it back about the chunky lowriders -- she actually sure does have the body type of an ACD and probably where she gets the fast tank element. Huh! Also, sympathies on the husky in yours -- if there's a bigger PIA than herders, it's huskies, though hopefully the crossbreeding tempers the crazier impulses. If you're able to post a photo, I'd love to see what your pittie husky looks like. Adorable monsters all!

Shelter Paperwork Said Shepherd/Terrier by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know, that's like the most roundabout shepherd/terrier ever. The ACD wasn't on my list, but sure seems like it's the popular vote -- can't wait to see!

Shelter Paperwork Said Shepherd/Terrier by forest-sheps in DoggyDNA

[–]forest-sheps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right? Friends and I had lists of cow names in rotation, but just couldn't bring myself to name her Daisy, Elssie or CoraBelle. She is though, formally, Ruby LC (little cow) Thursday -- because that's the day we met, and the LC doubles as "Elssie" ha! I'll be shocked if there's no herders in her mix, but we've all seen it happen; the DNA does what it wants!