Thank you ... I believe it is on this website: The Art of Breeding Dogs :mrgreen:
Cheers,
Jack
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Thank you ... I believe it is on this website: The Art of Breeding Dogs :mrgreen:
Cheers,
Jack
Good post Jack.
Another good article by Indian Sonny. I personally think it is one of the best of all time. Think i posted it in the right place.
http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...3802#post23802
Oops. Well, thats all someone has to read. But then we wouldn't have any more threads to open.
LOL, well, you'd be surprised good sir.
You can put the best information possible out there for people ... and 60% of them are too lazy to read it :shocked:
Of the remaining 40% who do read it, 30% won't understand (or follow) it :confused:
Which goes back to the 10% who actually do take the time to read it, who actually have the faculties to understand it, and then really take to heart the principles and follow them in their breeding practices :idea:
Which brings us back to another great article, by another great old-timer, "Room at the Top," by Ozzie Stevens ...
Jack
Well said Jack! I'm still in the learning process. Yes, I've read all of your breeding articles and understood very well how you did your breedings. My apology, I guess in this thread I was trying to ask which would be the better breeding beside the "ultimate best breeding"...Which was...to breed two dogs that are off the same blood/parents but only one of them possess the desired traits/style or to breed two dogs that are not related but possess the desire traits/style without any real knowledge of the dogs behind them? I guess the answer is neither one is better than the other? Traits and bloodline are equally important? Again the title of this thread is "Trait vs. Bloodline", so I'm just saying to me, I would rather breed two unrelated dogs with the same traits than two related dogs but only one of them possess the desirable traits. Afterall all bloodlines of canines were created through desirable traits not just because they were from the same family bloodline. The ultimate goal is to have both but that wasn't the question here. Thanks!
P.s. I've posted on another thread that I'm still in search of that special dog with that special trait that I'm looking for so just fyi I'm not trying to breed anything as of this moment. I only have a few puppies that I acquired on my yard right now. I know framed my initial post like i was making a breeding but I'm not. Just thought it'll be nice to hear what others would prefer traits or bloodline. Again, I apologize if the breeding examples I gave wasn't clear or the best examples. ;) Also something I'm still learning to be better at on your forum here.
It's a rough crowd PBC! :lol:
Really dude, I mean you have CA Jack, Evolution Kennels, Randy Fox, and a whole bunch of other good dogmen AND women on here who actually have shown and bred winners, champions, grand champions, ROM and POR dogs, and done it for decades. I was in the dogs beginning in the 80's, 90's 00's, and am still here hanging by a thread in the 10's, but I am a veritable nobody and don't claim to be. My dogs on the other hand have proven their worth to those who know what's up.
If I were a guy in your shoes today like I was in the 80's, I'd be wearing out the God Damned keyboard or telephone out trying to get dogs from any of these people. I say that because that is what I did, and the dogs I have now are closely related to dogs I had in the 80's, and directly descended from a bitch I acquired in 1990. The good news is there is hope for you! I wasted 10 years or so being a dumbass too, EVEN though I did take that good first step. It is well within the power of anyone on this site to be a top notch dogman in a matter of a couple of few years. The biggest variable is assimilating the information from the opportunity and privilege it is to be in a place where this much good information is shared freely, or for the nominal price of subscription. I have seen guys come around and ask these same questions since I got on the internet in 1996. Most of them didn't even get as far as good answers. You are well past that already, now put them to use.;)