Template:Did you know nominations/Australian Cobberdog
- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: rejected by reviewer, closed by Narutolovehinata5 talk 12:46, 13 February 2024 (UTC)
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Australian Cobberdog
- ... that the Australian Cobberdog was the first breed of dog specifically created to act as therapy and assistance dogs? Source: https://www.cobberdogking.com/en/therapy-assistance-dog/australian-cobberdog-therapy-dog/
- ALT1: ... that the Australian Cobberdog is the only type of labradoodle ever accepted by an independent kennel club? Source: https://www.australiancobberdog.com/history.html
- ALT2: ... that the Australian Cobberdog has a gentle enough temperament that most are able to safely live with free rodents and birds? Source: https://bowwowinsurance.com.au/dogs/dog-breeds/australian-cobberdog/
- Reviewed:
- Comment: This article is my first nomination so I anticipate having to make changes as needed - also the reason for no reviews
Created by Dionysius Miller (talk). Self-nominated at 16:39, 31 January 2024 (UTC). Post-promotion hook changes for this nom will be logged at Template talk:Did you know nominations/Australian Cobberdog; consider watching this nomination, if it is successful, until the hook appears on the Main Page.
The article is new enough and long enough. The article contains no plagiarism and is neutral, but I have some doubts over its sourcing: websites of breeders (which this article cites regularly) are not the high-quality, independent sources we want to use on Wikipedia. (See WP:INDEPENDENT and WP:RELIABLE for more information.) The best way forward would be to replace them with articles in scientific journals or the like. As to the hooks:
- ALT0: Is in the article, cited, and definitely interesting. But I have doubt that Dogking, as a commercial site, is a reliable source.
- ALT1: The article talks about the breed's acceptance as a "new pure breed by the semi-obscure Master Dog Breeders and Associates (MDBA), a worldwide breed registry". But that part doesn't say that they're the only labradoodle to accomplish this. (Do point me to the correct spot if I'm looking in the wrong place.) The sources used to back up the info are not of a high standard (a pet insurer's website and a Wordpress site).
- ALT2: Again, the fact is interesting and in the article, but the sourcing is not convincing.
@Dionysius Miller: the article and the hooks are in principle suitable for DYK. But I can't let this nomination go through since the sourcing is not compliant with Wikipedia's standards in many places. Take your time to really familiarise yourself with what makes a good source, taking as your staring point the links above. I will leave the nomination open in the meantime. Do notify me if you have any question. Best, Modussiccandi (talk) 09:55, 1 February 2024 (UTC)
Thank you so much for the feedback! I half figured that the (exceedingly obvious) conflict of interest for the sources might pose a problem, though the easily found and deeper sources have generally been as such. I did, however, just come up with a couple less Cobberdog biased (and in one case decidedly anti-Cobberdog) sources.
- ALT0: likely could work as "... that the Australian Cobberdog was the first pure breed of dog specifically created to act as therapy and assistance dogs?"
Source wise, this one relies on a little more of a pair if the biased DogKing is thrown. While this is again not an exceedingly scholarly source, it is a background on the purpose of the Australian Labradoodle through a non-Cobberdog source. This, in tandem with an article from a third-party creates the fact that the Aussie Lab (and by extension Cobberdog) was the first attempt at a unique breed specifically for being therapy/assistance dogs AND that the Aussie Lab is not recognized. DogKing is biased but does act as an opposing, agreeing source here and specifies the breed's nature as "first" more clearly.
- ALT1: This one should probably be able to work as proposed. The provided source does say "The Australian Labradoodle is a developing dog breed, not yet purebred." and "Labradoodles, sometimes called the American Labradoodle are primarily a hybrid dog[...]"
However, this is additionally shown by the previously mentioned Dog Academy article and by any source mentioning Labradoodles and/or Australian Labradoodles. If requested, I can absolutely supply those here also.
- ALT2: This one is only really particularly interesting when left as is so I'll defend it as written.
Yet again my favorite Dog Academy article says the dog is "a friendly, sociable dog that is active, playful, and good with children [and] other animals [and] is suitable for first-time dog owners." the other animals line does not mention birds & rodents specifically, though it is a decent defense to support the previously posted pet insurance page. Additionally, I'd contend that the pet insurance page is a reliable and reasonable enough source given that it is at least mostly impartial, given that it has profiles of most every breed and crossbreed, and should be more accurate by nature given that its purpose is to establish the health and actions inherent to any given breed with some accuracy.
this (very biased) source mentions birds and rodents specifically, as does DogKing which has come up in this response more than I intended, and this tabloid source obviously a tabloid is not a very acceptable source for Wikipedia for obvious reasons but it is worth mentioning in the context of the acceptance of a certain fact or concept.
@Modussiccandi: Thank you again for reviewing and especially for the feedback! Dionysius Millertalk 15:14, 1 February 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you for your patience! I think your problem lies a bit deeper than at the level of these hooks. To be eligible for DYK, the article as a whole needs to be well-sourced. To achieve this, you need to understand what sources can and can't be used on Wikipedia. For example, we do not generally use commercial websites as sources. (There are narrow exceptions, see WP:VENDOR.) Dog Academy clearly is commercial, as is the website of every single breeder. The article contains good, reliable sources (e.g. Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team by Ackermann)-such sources must be the basis for the entire article to the complete exclusion of unreliable ones. If a particular piece of information cannot be found in reliable sources, it won't be able to feature in Wikipedia until it can.
- So, my suggestion would be to clean up the article's sourcing first and then we can think about the hooks again. If you're unsure about what sources to use, do read WP:RS, WP:IS and perhaps WP:REFBOMB. Feel free to ask me for help at any time! Modussiccandi (talk) 09:52, 2 February 2024 (UTC)
- @Dionysius Miller: Have you addressed the above concerns? Z1720 (talk) 02:37, 12 February 2024 (UTC)
- @Z1720: Unfortunately I've been preoccupied by some WikiProject upkeep and haven't dedicated the time. I'm not sure I intend to put it into a state worthy for a DYK or anything the like. Dionysius Millertalk 02:58, 12 February 2024 (UTC)
- @Dionysius Miller: Have you addressed the above concerns? Z1720 (talk) 02:37, 12 February 2024 (UTC)