Well, if the information is credible, then there's a reasonable shot.

The bottomside is bred real strong on dogs more active today, and while the topside may not be as mainstream, that doesn't mean it isn't good. If you're pleased with that male there's a good shot at getting something nice.

Each breeding is unique and there's no way to know unless you do it. If It does work out nicely, in a large percentage, what do you plan to do with the pups that are exactly what you'd hoped for?

Jack