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>my dog with a 48/48 score moves lovely!<
>I recently read a newspaper article which bemoaned certain breeds of dog and cat as being unhealthy, unnatural etc -and some of those mentioned don't even EXIST in the UK.<
or perhaps I've mis-read or misinterpreted much of what you've written and links you've directed us to.>line breeding, i.e. breeding back to a high quality, healthy and good tempered dog appearing in most commonly the third or fourth generation of a pedigree, is the most widely recognised and accepted method of stamping correct breed type, soundness, health and character into a line.<
>A sire will be "progeny-tested" by being bred to a group of his daughters.
> have seen it quoted quite recently that the vast majority of linebred dogs have a COI of less than 3%<
>Maybe this is because in the country of origin form and function are not divorced, you can't have a show champion that can't hunt, nor a hunting champion that isn't a good looking typical specimen.<
>Actually, by limiting the gene pool UK breeders have lessened the incidence of one hereditary condition ...<


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