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Author Topic: Training vs Genetics.  (Read 30471 times)
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« Reply #220 on: August 02, 2011, 08:53:27 am »

Here again I have a bet for $7500 and you trainers keep bumping your gums and blow hards wont step up, You will stand across the fence and call names but wont get in the fight.
I dont sell pups and could care less what anyone thinks about my dogs.
90% of my pups are gone before they hit the ground.
I hunt hogs for fun and every opertunity I get to improve my game I take it.
If your happy hunting a pound dog and thats what you like to waist your time on then great WHO cares?
This was a bet for anyone calling theirselves a dog trainer.
I think I have some good genetics in my dogs and there are turds in every litter.In my yrs of breeding a Super dogs comes maybe once or if your lucky twice in a lifetime.
In litters of 10 If 5 turn out to be really good dogs I feel lucky but, I know what Im dealing with each time and I can work on correcting it in Genetics the next breeding.

My question to all is "Why would you take the time and money it takes to raise and start and finish a dog that you know nothing about verses getting a pup from a established breeder that has yrs of breeding behind him and you know the pup has potiential to be good?"



By the way who ever was asking where I went I was hunting last night And I will never run from a fight I promise Grin
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