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There is no true way to test gameness except in a controlled environment like a pit. Some dogs in pits are fast finishers, this does not mean they are game. Just because the dog is a champion does not mean the dog is game. Gameness is the will to keep going even when the chips are down, to put it simply. A good dogmen will usually count his losses on the money and pull a truly game dog from the fight to use him/her for breeding. I dont know anything about recessive jeans or pretty colors or anything, but I do know that I cant think of one blue dog that was famous in the pit. From what I understand, comparatively speaking, blue is a new color.
It would be very hard to find the money to buy a good tested truly game pit. Usually money cant buy these dogs. Their pups however are a different story, and thats where the word "game bred" comes from. It doesn't mean the dog is for sure game, but it does, or is supposed to, mean the dog comes from a game dog. This gives you a CHANCE at getting a game dog.
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