Chris Arden wrote:

> but are there situations where a breeder would
> deliberately cross a Tri with a Ruby or a B&T with a Blenheim for example?
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> Chris Arden
> Paris, France
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Sure, when they compliment each other and each has what the other needs but it
can backfire.
B&T bitch bred to a Blen dog produced 2 Tris (m & f), a ruby male and a b&t
male (which we lost).  I got exactly what I was breeding for.  The sire
shortened up the dam's longer body in the pups. The Tri male took a 'best
puppy in group' from the 6-9 months class and has 5 points at the ripe old age
of 9-1/2 months.  His sister's markings are less striking but she recently
went RWB over a lovely special. The ruby male went to a pet home even though
he showed promise.
The sire of this litter was 11 yrs + so I went to one of his sons the next
time and got 6 pets.  3 washed out rubies and 3 pale blenheims.

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