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Author Topic: Training vs Genetics.  (Read 30725 times)
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« Reply #40 on: July 25, 2011, 03:45:53 pm »

Im not call out anyone.
I have several great dogs myself,I have been fortuate enough in my life that I can afford what I want.
I have a YBMC that showed up at my ranch that would not look at a hog and now after 2 yrs worth of pounding him in a hogs face He is a decent dog.Total training no will own his own.
My point to all is If you really studied genetics you would learn that the Percentage of getting a dog thats less desirable are alot less  with good genetics ,rather than breeding to dogs that you think would make a cute couple.

I have nothing to prove to anyone I own some really good dogs and have paid the price and done the stupid rookie mistakes as well.
If I would have started with the genetics from the begining I would have acheived my goal sooner in life.

Centex-That gyp must have had some desired genetic from something or she would not be as good as you say.
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