deschmidt27
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Because I know you, that's what I assumed you meant, but other's may have taken you literally!
Would I have another Boom in my kennel? Absolutely!!! Is there something about him I don't like? Yes, he is not perfect. And if I was a hard-core competition hunter, I probably wouldn't want one just like him. It would be too frustrating. But I hunt year around, some hide hunting, a little bit of competition and because of my circumstances, probably about 75% either by myself or with my young boys! And under those circumstances, he provides me a great deal of pleasure! So I'll except his quirks and be willing to breed him again, looking for that pup that is like him an then some.
Now was this a good "experiment"... no, I failed to control it! Originally I was going to keep a female and two male pups. But then I let the last two females, go. Then I was going to start the two male pups and then decide which one I was going to keep. But then a friend said he wanted a pup for his boy, and I let that one go. AND it seems, it may be wasting away in a kennel. And then finally, I dropped my guard and my pup got hit on the road! There goes all the test subjects!!!
I can say this though... there are two pups in that litter that are coming along and have a great deal of potential! They are independent, with their dad's over-powering loud bawl mouth. They're gritty and hard tree dogs, but the rest remains to be seen. And a similar cross has led to another pup that I now have that is really coming along, as well.
Am I making a mistake, breeding a dog with something I don't like about him. In my opinion, no, not with all that I do like about him. I raised two pups out of his first litter, that did not have his quirks. I now have a pup out of his third litter, that does not have his quirks, in fact in some regards has the opposite personality. Does that mean that his quirks are a product of nurture versus nature??? Well, there's no where near enough pups to make that determination. BUT, I would say it's enough to not make me avoid breeding him!
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