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Author Topic: Training vs Genetics.  (Read 30664 times)
noelle
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« Reply #100 on: July 25, 2011, 07:51:37 pm »

As far as training being 90% of a dog...I'll respectfully disagree.  I have 6 month old pups that will consistantly roll and hunt a mile deep and bay anything that moves, yet I refuse to take credit for any type of training.  I haven't done anything but put feed to these dogs...seldom even touch them.  It's breeding and genetics that makes them what they are.  Your right...pride and satisfaction do play a part in my breeding program, but there's only one person my dogs have to satisfy and thats the one buying the feed.  I could care less what anyone else thinks because I'm honestly not in the market to sell dogs.

Those were your exact words Bryant... I propose a truce... U drop the Molly dog and I'll drop the pups Grin I dislike making things personal it's all just opinions and I share some of yours as well as everyone elses... Lol can't we all just get along
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