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  • #70885
    Diesel73
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    Beau-ti-ful pics. Like the one of Sadie and her brother/sister (?) when she was little. Ver nice pic that one is.

    #70886

    Where on earth have these pics been hiding?! 

    They’re all soooooo gorgeous i cant decide which i like best!  Maybe Allure could swing it, what a little face  :-* :-*

    I’d love to spend some time at their place  :yes:

    #70887
    Anonymous
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    Nick
    Thats the twenty dollar question  ;D what you have to do is follow the dogs and puppies to find out if a dog has what is called a stamp, some do some don’t if you look on my site at Layla she is a copy of her father and it carried on down the bitch side as Eshia is a double for Layla and her brother Chester is a double for Layla’s father the type in the lines are very strong much stronger than my old peke lines.
    As for my new peke lines we will see with luck thats why it’s always best to go for an older stud not only will it give a living health check but he will have more pups on the ground to pick over
    Val

    [quote author=*Nick* link=topic=13007.msg251574#msg251574 date=1226704009]

    Question; do males “throw” their looks and attributes into their offspring more than females?

    [quote author=Val link=topic=13007.msg251428#msg251428 date=1226671532]
    Nick
    It will be interesting to see this lad as he grows up, some lines of beardies shoot up to adult height in the first six months then stop dead and only fill out other grow as a package and most heads are never right until they are four.
    My father had a saying with a good line in dogs ” Stick them in a draw and bring them out when they are four” it’s very true with some breeds
    Val

    6 month old Holland import Dapper. He’s a chunky monkey at the moment, been here 3 weeks as well. Again strong Picardy markings at the moment, long, bit snipey snout but matched the top of his head nicely

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    #70888
    *Nick*
    Member

    Very interesting as always Val, was it you that told me..if you find a good young dog, breed from the grandfather?

    #70889
    Anonymous
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    Yep as long as the type is strong.

    [quote author=*Nick* link=topic=13007.msg252071#msg252071 date=1226959210]
    Very interesting as always Val, was it you that told me..if you find a good young dog, breed from the grandfather?
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    #70890
    GSPmad
    Member

    Sure I’ve heard people cite grandparents for hips & temperaments as well in grandprogeny?  :-\

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