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The value of the breed standard today

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The value of the breed standard today

The value of the breed standard today

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The purpose and meaning of the breed standard are the main topics of this lecture. Louis is a writer who has published an interesting and very comprehensive book about the German Shepherd. In this video, you can listen to his opinions on the modern type of this breed that can be seen today, and, conversely, in his opinion, the ideal type of GSD that existed in the past. He points out that the GSD is already overbred and too angular, and its movement characteristics are therefore limited. In the presentation, you will learn about the history of shows, the birth of the standard for dogs, pedigree, and the beginnings of judging by judges.

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• Learning content on the development of dog standards and pedigrees, as well as the history of exhibitions and judges’ assessments.

• The modern type of German Shepherd compared to the ideal GSD type of the past.

• What problems does Louis see in the modern German Shepherd, particularly in relation to its movement characteristics?

• The importance of the breed standard for the protection of the breed.

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Louis Donald

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Louis Donald

  • ANKC Group 5 Working Dog Judge
  • SV Foreign List Breed Judge
  • German Shepherd Dog Breed Surveyor
  • German Shepherd Dog Breed Lecturer
  • Author of many International German Shepherd Dog articles
  • Author of the newly released book The Definitive German Shepherd Dog

Louis Cambridge Donald was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1947. His father was Irish, and his mother was Italian. In 1957, the family, including four sisters, immigrated to Australia.

Louis has been involved with German Shepherd Dogs for over 60 years.

He started in the breed in 1962 at the age of 15, and by age 17, he was elected to his first official appointment as Vice President of the Canberra Non-Sporting and Working Dog Club. At 18, he was the club’s chief obedience training instructor, and at 20, its President. Louis has been a successful German Shepherd Dog breeder, handler, judge’s training lecturer and examiner, breed surveyor, WUSV Continental Director, and a member of the SV since 1972.

Louis became a fully licensed ANKC working dog judge in 1974 and completed his exams in Germany in 1978 to become Australia’s first fully licensed SV German Shepherd Dog Judge, and at that time, the youngest fully listed SV breed judge in the world.

He was elected President of the German Shepherd Dog Council of Australia at age 26, a position he held unopposed for approximately 20 years. During that period, he either initiated or oversaw virtually all the major breed improvement schemes now in use by the German Shepherd Dog Council throughout Australia, and for many years, he was the senior judge at the GSDCA Sieger (MBS) Shows judging the Open Dogs.

Louis is both an acknowledged lecturer on German Shepherd Dogs and published author. He has written many articles on the German Shepherd Dog, which have been published in a number of countries and translated into many languages. He is also the official reporter and photographer for Europe’s largest dog magazine at the German and Italian Sieger Shows.

His overseas appointments have included England where he judged the English National, South Africa, India, Philippines, New Zealand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Iceland.