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by the time the sire is proven to be worthy of breeding off the first time say 4 yr old then you wait for his daughter to be 4 yr old then her daughter then her daughter and so on you wont have that

FFS breed two decent dogs and pick one of the pups put some decent food in it ,some time and effort and get on with it. Stop looking for the fecking super dog and enjoy yourself and your dog.

What a load of bollocks no wonder there's so much shit being bred

end of day what we see with naked eye is a small % of whats going on inside so to say we are linebreeding/nbreeding using stuff with no faults is impossible

faults will show themselves eventually

No one as mentioned using STUFF with no faults

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What a load of bollocks no wonder there's so much shit being bred

If you breed out of 2 Superior dogs the chances are you wont get SHIT

try find some superior homes and men to work them instead of selling them to any old tom dick or harry and let us know the outcome in 16 years time if only now your starting it

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Kind of what I meant ...close inbreeding.

Ideal if you have the stock that are tip top to start with and want to get traits "fixed"

Wouldn't mother to son give similar results if she had the qualities you wanted?

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BTW I can understand the principles behind ,your plan.

I would want start with a similar stamp and standard of dog and bitch,

But what happens if you ain't happy with the 1st mating? Carry on regardless or try another bitch out the litter ,or start again?

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