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Author Topic: Finished dogs? What's your idea of finished?  (Read 7775 times)
Reuben
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« Reply #40 on: February 09, 2016, 07:52:03 pm »

black streak...this is a forum for all to use as long as it is kept respectable...People have theories, ideas and first hand experience and it is perfectly ok and normal to express and share their experiences and thoughts...so what if not all is totally right...we all should have the thought process to decide if it is right or wrong...one thing I know for sure...the more input the better the outcome...the input tends to gravitate towards an average...

just like you say you have studied how you dogs work...on a few generations and now you are the authority on what you say...I could very easily pick at your learned and expert knowledge on your studies pretty quickly but I choose not to do it for several reasons...the main reason has to do with me not wanting to be disrespectful towards another human being...getting data points on a few dogs and calling it fact I can not buy...there are too many variables involved not to mention the cull percentage involved...that has to be evaluated and be part of the equation as well...one can make an honest assessment and give personal theories...but it is not fact...and again...it is perfectly normal and ok to give opinions...

it seems like you have appointed yourself as the know it all that can tell others that they are wrong in what they say...in the dog world there is no "one" right answer...

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