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Author Topic: Training vs Genetics.  (Read 36916 times)
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« Reply #100 on: July 25, 2011, 08:52:19 pm »

And why is there even such a thing as training a dog if it's all genetics? With as many proven lines as there are and so many folks startin their own line there should b plenty pups to go around for everyone and delete any kinda training at all... Which brings to mind another question, why are folks with good lines and line bred dogs the ones that don't distribute their pups to just anybody? I know the answer for me but what's some other answers? Are they really not that great?

To me there really isn't any training involved...it's exposure.

Not that my dogs are anything special, but I can tell you why I don't distribute my pups to just anyone...I need someone who is gonna do right by the dog and give me good feedback on a variety of different things during the process of it making the cut, or cull. I guess that means if I don't trust you...you won't get one of mine.
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