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rspivey
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« on: March 21, 2012, 07:34:03 pm » |
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The difference to me is that you are talking about a dog that was bred to have natural air,and is an athlete out of the box vs. dogs many people have come up with based on color,head size ect.... When I am talking about game bred I am talking about a dog that was at least out of parents that were used and proven not the ones that have one proven dog three or four generations back.
This is just my opinion,but I spent alot of my life around the type of dogs I am referring to. So to answer your question I believe even though you are considering crossing two seperate breeds I would look for the best specimans that I could find in each breed.
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