I read somewhere.....can't remember where...that if you allowed dogs to
breed indiscrimately, it would take only 10 generations for them to all look
like Dingos or another type of wild dog. Myra Savant


>From: Terrie & Disney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] type,temperment etc
>Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2001 19:41:11 -0400
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>Thank you Jan!
>
>I thought that example might paint a clearer picture of the concept of
>"kennel blind and making excuses". I thought it was kinda funny too, but
>then again I am very easily amused. As for the difference between the BYB
>and a breeder who should know better. Well, I feel sorry for the byb, their
>heart is in the right place they just want puppies from their beloved
>"Fluffy" and think that "Spot" down the street is sweet and the same breed,
>what luck. However, I have absolutely no tolerance for the breeder who
>should know better and chooses to make excuses through their kennel tinted
>glasses. Those characteristics "type" if you will are what make a breed a
>specific breed and not another. Quoting from Pat Trotter's book..."Breed
>for type, cull for
>soundness." Even the mill puppies sold in pet shops in my breed are
>immediately identifiable as such. They are rangy, leggy, and have long
>narrow muzzles and heads and we all know the millers aren't selecting for
>squat.
>
>Terrie:)
>
>
>mjtkrinker wrote:
>
> > Terrie,
> >
> > I love your breeding comparison of Cindy, Brad and Danny-great example,
>and also very funny:)  What is the difference between a breeder who knows
>about the breed standard and does not use it and the backyard breeder who
>does not even know a breed standard exists-(or health testing etc.)?  I
>imagine you could put two nice, registered, typey Cavaliers together to
>breed, and if left on their own, a few generations later they would not
>closely resemble the lovely dogs first bred. I think there would be a
>tendency toward longer muzzles, shorter ears. almond eyes, greater height.
>If you look at populations of feral canines, they all have features very
>similar to one another. Without care given to those characteristics we
>admire they will be lost.
> >
> > PS  I thought it was so cute this AM to see our 3 mos.old Aussie, Fiona,
>(Piranha) playing tug with the Cavalier Tuffy until I realized the tug
>object was a CAVALIER EAR ARGH!!!!
> >
> > Jan Rinker
> >
> >
>
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