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Old 06-04-2007, 10:54   #8
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Originally Posted by massimo
Sky and Upstream Ariminnum are direct sons of Ambra...
We have an offspring from Upstream Ariminum.

Guess something.

He loves working He works hard, very good and is willing to learn anything. Training this dog is fun.

Our other dog is able to work, too. BUT: It is no fun for her- it is hard work to teach her something and she does not really want to work. She does it, because she has to, not because she likes it.

Selection, bloodline or training?

I think all these point are important and go together.

To breed working dogs you need to have dogs which are able to work and love to work. And the easiest thing to find these dogs is to check the dogs which are already successful workers.

It might take some time to establish a working line, but I am pretty sure it will come in future. Maybe people start looking at pedigrees and ask for training. And maybe other people just want to get a wolfdog .....
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