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Breeding

September 29 2002 at 12:05 PM
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Jason  (no login)


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I can see how a dog bred to excell in Schutzhund might not do well in Ring sport. I can see also how a dog bred for Schutzhund could excell in Ring sport. I mean drives are drives correct? Courage is courage. Is there any traits that are overlooked in Ring breeding that might make for a bad Schutzhund prospect dog yet doesnt matter for Ring sport? Same question but for Schutzhund bred dogs.

I have read quite a few discussions that with all the rule changes Schutzhund dogs can get by easier and easier. Yet I havent seen any dogs as precise and well trained as Schutzhund trial dogs.

 
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  • Breeding - Bob on Sep 29, 2002, 3:02 PM
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