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jerryg
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« Reply #20 on: August 11, 2011, 10:16:12 am » |
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Once again,…. No disrespect to anyone:
We all breed for different objectives; I guess I have always had an issue with the term “All around Dog”. In my opinion, if I state I have an all around dog in the ranching environment, then that dog should be able to perform and excel at any given task within that environment, if you do not do blood tracking or tree squirrels, hunt rabbits, tree coons, then I don’t think you can claim that you have an all around dog, ….and remember, this is one dog performing and “excelling” at these different tasks……… not this dog hunts hogs and this dog finds cows and this dog blood trails…breeding and consistently producing dogs that are excelling at all disciplines. OR Is the term “All around Dog” breed specific? I don’t want a dog that is good at many disciplines, I want a dog that is great at one discipline….maybe I have screwed up breeding this way, but it’s what “I“need.
Jerryg
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