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Old 06-25-2012, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Super Spook View Post
I would make your decision based on the bloodline of the parents. I breed blacks. I have 3 females and have had all colors. Many prefer the Black dominent gene and say that there are less genetic faults in the Black on Black blood. However, I know lots of people with great chocs and yellows. I assume this would be just a hunting dog. Make sure both of their hips are certified etc.. Ask about any genetic problems with the parents or in the bloodline. Request papers on both parents. Let someone look at them that is familiar. Try and see the pups as much as possible. Their temperment with litter mates will reflect their behavior. I have always picked the alpha which seem to be more aggresive and have more drive. An alpha will require more attention and more training. If not interested in that much drive you may want a more passive puppy that will not squirm when you put it on its back. I'm not an expert just have lots of experience and done a good bit of research. Silvers are also an off color of a chocalate. AKC registers them as chocalate. Not that there is anything wrong with them either. I would think as far as you get away from the 3 main colors the more problems you could have in the long run. Hope this helps.
Good advice SuperSpook, especially about the puppy's parents hips being certified....hip dysplasia is inherited and is something you do not want your dog to have.....if the parents are certified then the chances are a lot less of your puppy not having it, but still possible....if the parents are from good bloodlines and are proven, then the chances of you puppy being good is there too, no matter the color.
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