calblu wrote:What exactly does getting into a corner mean?
Breeding too tight for an extended period of time.


calblu wrote:What exactly does getting into a corner mean?






liontracker wrote:Yep, 12 guage! And another term breeders use is when "things blew up".
That is what happens after you breed yourself into a corner. Usually there is no going back from that point. By then the bad traits are pretty well set.



calblu wrote:
So liontracker, let me ask you this. Do you think it's possible to actually breed yourself into a corner **you can't get out of** with tight breeding? Wouldn't taking that "corner pup" out to a totally outcrossed dog solve that problem?

liontracker wrote:Looks like two questions there.
First part: Yes, at that point there is a fine line between salvage and a total wreck.
Second Part: Obviously, the sooner a breeder recognizes the problem the better. An outcross will cover up the bad trait or traits, but they will still be there genetically. Depending on the cross, it will crop up again, just a matter of sooner or later.

calblu wrote:Breeding is essentially a process of burying negative traits

liontracker wrote:To a certain extent...if you aren't batting better than50/50 then there ain't much sense being there.
liontracker wrote:I personally think that man shyness is the easiest to cover up.
I think growly is alot harder.




Brady Davis wrote:LOL, if you find that breeder, call me....I want a pup!

