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Posted by Ol Grump on 02-15-2015 04:07 PM:

••••Dog Pedigree Question••••

Most people give credit to a dog that is 6-7 generations back for the making of some dogs. My question is, how far back, does a dog have to be, before you give credit to another dog? Take Lipper for example.

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Posted by RLenhart on 02-15-2015 04:49 PM:

With line bread dogs it probably means something that far back but when they're out crossed I don't much care about anything beyond grandparents. It's just something to look at on the papers beyond that. JMO


Posted by CONRAD FRYAR on 02-15-2015 05:06 PM:

What I have read first 4 generations. I don't look past grandparents much either.

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Posted by robert whitten on 02-15-2015 05:14 PM:

yep tight line bred dogs It makes a difference , but a scatter bred dog it is not even considered to me .

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Posted by Ky Show Girl on 02-15-2015 05:37 PM:

I look at what each family has won.ever dog cares 14 dogs so by the time you get 6 just thank how water dwn it must be when just looking at the parents I have 50% chance of getting this are that.


Posted by Josh Michaelis on 02-15-2015 05:46 PM:

Anything past grandparents doesnt mean much. Personally I just look at the sire and dam of every dog.

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Posted by joey on 02-15-2015 06:43 PM:

The first generation. If there parents cant reproduce then the rest mean nothing. They get all of there genes from their parents. No further.

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Posted by chip johnson on 02-15-2015 07:07 PM:

From what I keep hearing a dog has to have a all grand pedigree. I bet if there was only one titled dog on the pedigree that is who would get all the credit.lol


Posted by Ky Show Girl on 02-15-2015 07:15 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by joey
The first generation. If there parents cant reproduce then the rest mean nothing. They get all of there genes from their parents. No further.


if its a 1st time cross the male family has 4-5 big time winners.(meaning same parents) and the female the same.
would you be a genie?


Posted by rthompson on 02-15-2015 09:13 PM:

Genetics are tricky any dog in the 3 generations can crop out but even in people we only carry three gen. of traits. but if you consolidate the traits by line breeding you get better guality pups.


Posted by blackflagginit on 02-16-2015 12:57 AM:

I look at grandparents forward. its a known fact genes skip generations due to pos recessive and a host of other factors. I have even documented lines within the English breed where males pass on to daughters but not sons and mothers pass on to sons but not daughters.......and others where father to son or mother to daughter is the only way the gene passes on.

the dog, parents, and grand parents tells you pretty much anything you need to know along with other litters of the same cross or littermates of the same litter.

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