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Thread: Breeding patterns

  1. #11
    I probably have more experience breeding dogs than anyone posting on here, most especially interbreeding the same group of dogs together ... SUCCESSFULLY (translation: winning 87% of the time, losing only 13% of the time) ... for over 20 years.

    How "happy" you are with "your pups" doesn't mean dogshit, quite frankly.

    The REAL question is, CAN YOU SEND YOUR DOGS TO **ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD** AND WILL THEY GET OFF THE PLANE AND **WIN** 9x OUT OF 10, REGARDLESS OF WHO HAS THEM OR WHAT THEY GO INTO?

    If you can't answer, YES ... then shut up

    That said, interbreeding *BOTH* family *AND* traits is the key to *LONG TERM* success ... and the rest of the flash-in-the pan shit doesn't matter.

    Jack

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    I probably have more experience breeding dogs than anyone posting on here, most especially interbreeding the same group of dogs together ... SUCCESSFULLY (translation: winning 87% of the time, losing only 13% of the time) ... for over 20 years.

    How "happy" you are with "your pups" doesn't mean dogshit, quite frankly.

    The REAL question is, CAN YOU SEND YOUR DOGS TO **ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD** AND WILL THEY GET OFF THE PLANE AND **WIN** 9x OUT OF 10, REGARDLESS OF WHO HAS THEM OR WHAT THEY GO INTO?

    If you can't answer, YES ... then shut up

    That said, interbreeding *BOTH* family *AND* traits is the key to *LONG TERM* success ... and the rest of the flash-in-the pan shit doesn't matter.

    Jack
    LMAO

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by treezbulldogs View Post
    LMAO
    Are you laughing at your own production record?

    I am sure it is a joke ...

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