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[PyrNet-L] Breeding
You make plenty of sense to me Dave and I'm sure
the Pyrs of yesteryear were much to be admired in your country. Many years ago I
had a male Pyr of 33" at shoulder, could hardly bend over him. Today I have
males of 30" at shoulder and these dogs are much sounder than the bigger
dog. His head and expression was outstanding, I don't think I've had better
since but I am happier today with the hip scores and the lack of "growing
problems" than I was back then.Adding a couple if imports into the
bloodlines, an outcrossing and back to some light line breeding means that the
lovely head on the old dog is coming back again but with a bit less height and a
less rapid growth rate. Someone saw his grandson of 8 recently, leapt out of
their car and came rushing over to ask if this was so and so's grandson and they
were correct. Last time they had seen the old dog was 15 years ago and this was
one Pyr I was nostalgic about but hopefully sensible enough to realise that even
though he was a wonderful dog for me then, he's not possibly what I want today
with the associated problems I had when I used him at stud just once. His
daughter will be 13 this year and she was(is) the epitome of elegance and lovely
head but possibly just 26" at the shoulder. From her we had nice tall sound
dogs over the years, 3 of them still being exhibited at 8yrs and still
winning!!
Thanks Dave for your
comments
Best wishes Jan