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The Old Man
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« on: December 28, 2020, 09:20:47 pm » |
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Those red nosed, red muzzled dogs are just like anything else/the more of it you have in a blood line the more of it you will get. I have had a few through the years and don't like it, therefore I never would breed one and it has been a really long time since I had one. The reason I don't like it is because it is a "lack" of pigment, which is a weakness in most all mammals. I don't like those with a blue nose and muzzle either for the same reasons. Now with that all said I would use a good one just wouldn't want to breed or especially line breed on it. I have heard of a few people that like it and say those were typically the better dogs in their strain. I am not a "color" breeder but do try to avoid anything I consider a potential physical weakness. Don't like bobtails either therefore don't have any here. A few years ago I did breed a bobtailed gyp for a fellow and all the puppies were long tailed and the one I got "don't know about the others" produced all long tailed dogs. In it's extreme state you will see more spinal and hip problems in bobtails.
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