Repeated from another forum, forgive me:
The hip scores of that dog as well as a myriad of other health and working tests, including a 20k endurance test gaiting alongside a bike, are freely available online.
It irks me that someone who is doing it right - breeding dogs with sound hips, good temperament and a half decent working ability - is blasted when an 'alsatian' with a straight backed appearance would be lauded, when in reality its hips could be shot to hell.
And I don't have an agenda, I wouldn't personally choose a 'slopey backed' GSD myself, I need a sprinting dog for my purposes not an efficiently long low gaiting one. I just wanted to point out that you can't argue against evidence of health tests and working quals - that's a sound, healthy dog capable of work. I will save my ire for dogs with faces so squashed or with so much excecss skin that they struggle to behave like a normal dog does, or those breeds like bulldogs where hip dysplasia is endemic and pretty much normalised.
Again, the slope isn't for me (and especially not the extreme slope you see in some other examples, not the BoB however IMO), I don't need that kind of dog for the jobs I do but they are supremely efficient at what they do (gaiting effortlessly all day).