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> however Mr Beastly may well live forever :-D
> is that what makes the difference between starting a new breed of dog and just having crosses mating with crosses
> I read somewhere that the stud book was closed?
> Very concise records have been kept with all stock being dna tested too.
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> So is that what makes the difference between starting a new breed of dog and just having crosses mating with crosses so to speak?
> Also if you look back the bulldogs that went into producing your bull mastiff and the mastiffs themselves were not as distinct from each other as they are now, both being of the mastiff type, but the bulldog having achodroplastic tendencies, send was smaller, so really they were breeding for a middle of the road animal from similar types of dog.
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> I would say most breeds are not the result of crossbreeding but of refining existing types.
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