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Author Topic: Training vs Genetics.  (Read 30628 times)
Kessling Kennels
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« Reply #180 on: July 29, 2011, 10:13:43 pm »

Your correct Heart comes from genetics.
Genetics = Traits such as Heart,Will to go the extra mile,brains,etc... You breed to improve genetics.
Example: Male dog that hunts out long range,very independent,ruff as hell,etc....
If your looking  to breed some of that grit out of them you would look for a female that has traits that you desire and not real ruff.

In these pups your gonna have, say you have a female that wont hunt out by herself then you would look for a longer range more  independent  male.
This can go anyway that you like.
This is genetics 101 plan and simple.

If you take two dogs and breed them and neither one will hunt hogs these two don't care desired genetics to waist your time with in most cases.
Sure there are freaks of nature but if your breeding for diffrent traits in a pair you are breeding for genetics.
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