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Originally Posted by Mardelin Disney,
Let me add.....breeding a dog is not as simple as all that....breeding out of standard is.
Let's say you have a dog with a low tail set (a fault), but has all the other attributes that is desired within the standard. As a breeder you would want to correct that fault, so you breed it to a dog that can correct that low tail set faults. There is no perfect dog and a breeder that understands this and canine genetics, knows how to correct faults.....The same with bad ear sets, rears, fronts, laybacks, toplines, etc. |
I learning about this Mary. I rephrase.
Breeding specific
for fault, and not to breed out in long run is wrong to me.