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Author Topic: Training vs Genetics.  (Read 30735 times)
noelle
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« Reply #40 on: July 25, 2011, 03:58:11 pm »

I not sayin genetics don't play role
I'm sayin u can get a good dog by training
A good dog by breading.
Or bad dog by training
Bad by breading

There is never a def answer
It's trial and error..

Like I said EVERY DOG is different no matter bread or bloodline

well said, no doubt it raises percentages, but the topic is saying genetics alone make every aspect of a dog except the handling and trash breaking which is just not true and only someone new to raising pups could think it is in my opinion, yes there is a better chance of genetics making a outstanding dog opposed to just a good dog... but does anyone really believe that genetics alone can make, train, and finish an exceptional dog consistently without any training whatsoever besides trash breaking??? thats the point im tring to make and keep gettin off track Wink
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