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« Reply #20 on: November 28, 2021, 12:57:46 pm »

This same rule of thumb goes with linebreeding and inbreeding.  You can completely screw  up a family of dogs by trying to breed them to tight and I mean fast fast fast .  If I had to do it all over again .  I would breed best to best and let the pedigrees sort themselves out . If you see a great great dog do not hesitate are be afraid to breed to him are her the hell with the pedigree.   When I bred best to best and the hell with the pedigrees is when I had the best dogs I ever had in my life.  I did this for the first 15 years are more when I first got into the bulldogs and boy , boy is all I can say.  Then I got tied up in bloodlines and thought I was smarter than mother nature and started breeding for families of dogs .  Wrong move!  Not to say there was not any great dogs in these breedings but it was never the same .  The great great dogs come from breeding best to best with hard line culling.
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