Quote Originally Posted by EWO View Post
The Bolio-Red Boy combination is age old.

When Patrick's Kasai was crossed onto the Mims family the heavier the Red Boy on the Mims side the better. Somewhere the shot of Snooty gave it some boost as well.

Kasai thru freak strong pound for pound dogs. 37-40lbs on the lead felt like a 60-70lb dog dragging you down the road.

They cut weight better than any family of dog I have ever seen. They could be pulled to nothing and maintained that type of pound for pound strength.

The funniest, and maybe the oddest, is that Patrick's Kasai threw a boat load of mouth. If the female could bite a little bit, the offspring could flat shut it down.

Crossed to the Mims females the dogs could bite and breathe with the best of them and muscle their way in if their talent did not get them there.

Nice families.

EWO
I was talking the other day to someone about this. I don’t know if you get kennel blind. Or you see a certain portion of dogs a kennel has that you want to focus on and mix to your taste. I have someone I discuss breeding theories with. I would rather not name them. I had a female that sounds like Kasai. She was pound for pound strong. Her mother was too. She approached things with a plan. Like a boxer working off a jab. Get control. Manage the distantance. Close the show. Due to some unfortunate events maybe stupidity I lost her. I still have her mother and brothers. Hopefully I can bring her back. I think there is a mix within the family. It’s bringing out the body style and plan of action I like. I feel like these Redboy family bolio tombstone crosses are a universe. Within it is a subfamily than can be built off dogs that I like to work how I like.