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« on: April 20, 2022, 05:51:26 pm »

Puppy placement is super important but I never rely on feedback. There are a VERY limited number of people that I take the word of when it comes to what they see when evaluating dogs. Not that I’m a guru or dog god, but I know what my standards are those are the standards my breeding is based on. If 10 people watch the same performance, you’re likely going to get 7-8 different opinions or reviews. So I have learned to listen to their reviews and then evaluate for myself. That pup that was people aggressive would make me wonder if it was a genetic thing or an issue that was created being that you haven’t had any issues. Both are possibilities and though. Animals differ in personality as much as people do. If it was created, it’s likely they know they created it and it’s likely they will never admit to it. Maybe you know for fact that it wasn’t created, that would be good in a lot ways because that eliminates having to wonder what the issue was. Ole Huncho looks like he’s a pretty stable dude.


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