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Old 02-04-2011, 02:21 PM   #17
DoctoBuntonTen

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I think that if you were better traveled you would find a new Understanding of this shared breed. I understand types, after 40+ years of the same bloodline in my family I myself have found that when I inbreed or linebreed that I DO NOT get a singular type but in fact get 3 types from the bloodline.In the last litter we whelped we had 6 pups 2 of each type looking more like twins than most can say about 2 in any litter they have had, each set looking different than the others and each a set type. Set by the genetics of the line is a genetic standard that will change in time as I refine the bloodline, soon will be 2 types and then 1 type, after that I suppose ill introduce a cousin strain as an outcross and again will see all 3 types but who knows what the future will bring.

Within this breed that we call the A.P.B.T. are many many types of dogs all different and all individual reps of this BREED, a breed with a loose standard in the many aspects which make it OUR breed.

The one standard that few breed for nowadays is lost in the translation of most breeders understanding of the breed, can you name this quality that sets them apart from the several Terriers,several Shepherds,more than one Collie,Pointer,Setter,etc.

I truly hope you can and strive to reproduce what you may have never seen in an attempt to preserve this BREED.
Your rambling has nothing to do with what I typed.Take it at face value,stop reading into it and trying to put your spin on it.

If you haven't already realized it,no one is buying what you're selling around here.
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