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Posted by oldblueboy706 on 09-17-2012 06:26 PM:

pup traits

Could a dog that is shy or timid acting pass that along to the pups? Just curious if anyone has ever seen this or experienced this when breeding?


Posted by down and out on 09-17-2012 06:29 PM:

I would say so, not exactly a prime breeding prospect.

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Posted by Virgil on 09-17-2012 06:51 PM:

Many times it is passed on if it is in the dispostion and personality of the hound.

If the hound is timid because it has been abused then that is a different story.

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Posted by Oak Ridge on 09-17-2012 06:54 PM:

Shy and timid would immediately eliminate that dog from my "breeding pool". Having said that, I have never bred one that is backwards in that manner.

I have though in the past bred one that was aggressive to a fault. Thought I could "breed out" the aggression. Learned the first litter that I was DEAD WRONG. I have video proof of 15 week old pups slinging each other at the bottom of a tree on the first coon they ever smelled.

So...... I can say that I've seen first hand that personality traits can be passed along from generation to generation.

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Posted by GraysRedbone on 09-17-2012 06:57 PM:

Re: pup traits

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Originally posted by oldblueboy706
Could a dog that is shy or timid acting pass that along to the pups? Just curious if anyone has ever seen this or experienced this when breeding?


It depends on your line breeding all kinds of traits can be passed along but it does not mean that every pup in the litter will be like that. Because every pup is different and you won't know till the pup matures.


Posted by GraysRedbone on 09-17-2012 07:08 PM:

But if your looking to improve your kennel take that dog out of the breeding line and replace it with another good female or male whichever one that has the problem. Down the line if there is one bad dog the line just get messed up because you will get those unwanted traits. The top bloodlines are created by seeking out those unwanted traits and fixing them with good dogs that have really now flaws. Everyone wants to better the breed of dog they have.


Posted by oldblueboy706 on 09-17-2012 07:20 PM:

She hunts good, and is not timid or shy at all in the woods. Anyone can put there hands on her. Its just in the kennel or when running loose. She wont come to anyone but me or the guy I got her from. He got her as a pup and she was the same way. She is not quite 2 years old so im hoping she will get better.


Posted by Virgil on 09-17-2012 07:55 PM:

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Originally posted by oldblueboy706
She hunts good, and is not timid or shy at all in the woods. Anyone can put there hands on her. Its just in the kennel or when running loose. She wont come to anyone but me or the guy I got her from. He got her as a pup and she was the same way. She is not quite 2 years old so im hoping she will get better.


I wouldn't worry at all with breeding her then. I have one like that here. Bred her last fall and the pups are doing great and a lot more outgoing than her.

Most people that have hunted with this dog don't even know that she is the way she is at home. Anyone other than me, my grandpa or my grandma gets around my kennel and she will be in her box.

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Posted by oldblueboy706 on 09-17-2012 10:54 PM:

If it was a man made issue with her being timid would it be less likely for the pups to turn out the same way or does that even matter. Sorry for all the questions but im still trying to learn. Thanks for any help


Posted by Virgil on 09-17-2012 10:59 PM:

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Originally posted by oldblueboy706
If it was a man made issue with her being timid would it be less likely for the pups to turn out the same way or does that even matter. Sorry for all the questions but im still trying to learn. Thanks for any help


If the issue was man made it would not be a genetic issue so it would not be passed on to the pups.

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Posted by damon shivers on 09-18-2012 02:06 AM:

pups

My ntch female is timid as heck around house but woods she acts totally different she has 26 pups not one is timid at all from 4 different studs so I think she will be fine!

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Posted by roger roberts on 09-18-2012 02:32 AM:

I bought one with out trying out one time that was a little shy and timid when I put her in the truck I thought I got took come to find out she was everything the man told me all good .I have one now that is out of her I can see a little bit of that in him he made a nice young dog that has a home for life like his mom did Bell .Also have a pup from him that I like alot .So I would say long as it is not to a fault and it does not show in the woods breed her.

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