gbaji wrote:
Sorry. Pet peeve of mine. If the dog is pure white, it's *not* a German Shepard. Not a pure breed, or "full-bred" (whatever that means).
He admits to not even knowing what it means to be a purebred dog. A purebred German shepherd can be white. Yes, in most places, there's no point in putting it in the ring because of instant DQ. That doesn't mean that dog isn't "pure bred". You can play semantics and say that because its genes are "inferior" to the standard that the dog isn't "pure", but the point is that just because a dog doesn't fit the written standard doesn't mean that it isn't "pure bred". You have no idea what you're talking about and I'm pretty sure it's par for the course with nearly everything your mother has taught your close-minded little brain.