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pa.nitehunter
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I disagree yes mind reading can be helpful but linebreeding can also hurt you way more than help if you keep line breeding at some point you're going to get that dog's fault and all of themyou can say what you want about us but we are starting to breed dogs that do not cross the same bloodline the line breeding is what I feel is hurting these dogs todayyou talk about people getting off of the farm and not understanding breeding well I'm still on the farm we breed cattle and draft horses we have some of the top bloodlines going in the draft horse industry and we do linebreed breed and in factit is highly frowned upon you should not be able to look at a set of papersand see the same male dog in a four generation paper four or five timesjust my opinion

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