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Today when I took Jud to the vet this morning, some kids not much older then I am looked at Jud, fell in love and asked if they could pet him. I said sure and then listened as one guy went about saying that He had a friend that has a female dog that looks just like Jud. Then jumped from that and said that He had to have been from a Boudreaux Bloodline because ... get this ... He has spots (Freckles). I blinked nodded wished them a good day and went inside. But Snow has Freckles too. So you want to tell me she Also has Boudreaux in her too? LOL....
I mean seriously?! You cannot tell a dogs bloodline just by a characteristic. I mean I know its extremely rare for a Colby to throw a red nosed pup, but its possible. So you cannot say a dog isn't a colby because it has a red nose (Example not fact). Again this goes back to the need for papers to tell a dogs bloodline (Though I don't believe one is needed to tell the dogs Breed). So I couldn't help but laugh. This was my day maker. Anyone else have someone try and guess your dogs bloodline based on its physical characteristics? |
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I also agree you cannot completely identify a dog's bloodline simply on characteristics, HOWEVER I do think there are SOME bloodlines that ARE super strong and you CAN tell by just looking at them... Gaff, RE, Gotti, Ruffian, and Michl R to name a few.. Of course it is not ALWAYS in stone, but I have picked out and guessed bloodlines and been right almost every time..
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