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Author Topic: Training vs Genetics.  (Read 30505 times)
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« Reply #200 on: August 01, 2011, 04:08:51 pm »

See I had and my buddy each got a catahoula
Blip line was petagread
The parents was cow dogs and just breading
None was hunting background
Well as far as my petagree went

And turned out great bay pen dogs
And great hunting dogs

It's like humans

Traits are passed to kids like muscle
And speed u know normal

Well if a person that has no traits like that
Can train hard and become that

  I have no idea what you are saying.


You guy that raise Dogos should know alot about genetics good and bad.
Dogos care several genetic disorders such as:
Deafness
Skin problems
Hip Dysplasia

These are undisired genetics.
You sure would not want to breed two dogs that you knew carried these traits.
These are bad genetics.

Good genetics:
Toughness
Heart
Easy handle
Will to please
Etc...............

  Nice post and Tarr or is that an ibex? Small picture.
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