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Author Topic: Does Adaptation Play a Measurable Role in Producing Quality Puppies?  (Read 768 times)
Reuben
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« on: February 04, 2012, 04:43:38 pm »

I am a believer...if the mama hunts the pups can hear at a certain time in the gestation period...I also believe that because they are connected thru the unbiblical cord and feed off of the mama dog then there are chemical reactions that excite the mom and these somehow transmit to the pups...everything is about chemical reactions so why not with the pups...the pups will have the mental imprint and will react when they are old enough to chase and bay game.
so having said that, the pups will be more gamey...JMO
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