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Thread: Do dogmen and bloodlines differ by region

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Macker View Post
    Yes for sure, John Doyle traveled the states spending time with lots of the oldtime dogmen doing exactly what you say, but guys like him and the men from your country where few and far between and it took a lot of effort and money to do. Now days it takes little more than a couple of emails to get what you want from America or wherever. I think the world has become a much smaller place since the arrival of the Internet.

    Perfect example is this Forum, here we are every day looking at top class mating's from all around the world and chatting with dog men from all around the world with little or no stress involved. With as little as a private message the ball can be rolling in getting a pup from one of these breedings.
    quite a few here did , spend a lot of time with people like b.hall , rebel , james crenshaw

  2. #12
    I agree with the idea that modern technology has made it easier to acquire what's on the other side of the country/ world.

    But IMO certain families of dogs do still differ by region. There are still some men who don't sell to the public. Some who only place dogs within a range they can check up on, regardless of purchase or gift.

    Too many variables when dealing with anything in these dogs. But regional bloods will always dominate a certain sector. Whether dogs from other areas are drove or flown in, the ones being bred and worked there should be more prevalent. Unless they aint worth shit. LOL

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