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« Reply #60 on: June 19, 2024, 11:09:42 am »

Well, I’m About a week out on 2 litters that are hopefully going to afford me the opportunity to keep this family of dogs I’ve been breeding going.

The important one is We paired sketch up with a young male dog of T-dogs that Thomas seems to be really high on, and from the little I’ve seen and heard on him, rightfully so. Needed an outcross and wanted it to be something my style, but also to build on some areas I think my dogs could be better in. Some good conversation with Thomas was had about what those areas were, and he offered me to breed to his Ray dog. Cross Looks real good on paper , time will tell. I know one thing for almost certain, these pups are going to be about as pretty and colored up pups as you could ask for(if colored dogs are your thing lol).


The other breeding is looking like a really tight bred accident, either that or a coyote or stray got to her at the house. I should be able to tell as soon as they’re born. Be cool if it works out to some good pups, but it’s definitely tighter than I would normally go. Be interested to see if anyone else has any experience on a full sibling cross. Their daddy was of no kin to these leopard dogs so hoping they have enough vigor to keep them from being deformed or genetically undesirable.


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