You discover new things by working with experienced breeders and researching canine genetics, not by inbreeding just to see what would happen. There are many members here that are quite well versed in canine genetics that could have easily answered your question and pointed you in the direction of great resources to help you out. Better option, more knowledge than trying to do guesswork based on how a litter of pups turned out, and no need to experiment unnecessarily.
(Other options for expanding your knowledge and understanding would be attending seminars, often offered by guest speakers at various events, or speaking with canine reproductive specialist, which wouldn't even have to be done face to face.) |