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Author Topic: Training vs Genetics.  (Read 43345 times)
cantexduck
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« Reply #120 on: July 25, 2011, 09:17:11 pm »



   So which is is? Natural or training............................................................ Make your mind up.

  Still waiting.............. In the past two years have you gone from a solid line of dogs with natural drive to having to train them to hunt. 
First off your demandig is startin to piss me off... Reread on here and see where I disputed that genetics are no part of a dog... I stated over and over that genetics raise the percentages and that it takes both to make great dogs, that either training or genetics alone can produce good dogs... But the combination makes great dogs... Are all my dogs great? No their not, but some of them are good enough to get the job done consistently... Never claimed genetics didn't play a role and never claimed training alone made a great dog consistently either and if it came off that I did I misworded it... Like I said it's my opinion and you don't have to like it I'm not tellin nobody how to do anything just discussing different aspects of it

    Dont take it personal, I piss off everyone it seems.
  When it gets too deep, stop digging. 
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