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anyone breeding superdogs ?

farmfreedom Mar 14, 2009 01:38 PM

A superdog is a a dog that holds a world record such as worlds: tallest , fastest ,bravest, smartest, best tracking , greatest endurance, best swimmer, toughest , best grip, strongest . dogs that make the Guinness book of world records .
OR a dog that would make all others obsolete such as the Doberman Pinscher was supposed to be with greyhound for speed and quick reflexes and red color , mastiff for faun color or Rottweiler for size an strength , Manchester terrier for intelligence and the black and tan markings, Weimariner for tracking ability and the blue color . (in trace amounts German shepherd for the partial shape of the skull and dachshund for the lower jaw .)
By the way the Guinness book of world records puts the 3 greatest weights pulled by a dog attributed to ST. BERNARD, NEWFOUNDLAND, AND A PIT BULL TERRIER.
THE LARGES LITTER: SAINT BERNARD
THE HEAVIEST DOG:SAINT BERNARD
THE TALLEST LIVING DOG: GREAT DANE 42 INCHES AT SHOULDER
FASTEST DOG: GREYHOUND
THE REST COMES FROM OTHER SOURCES
FASTEST ANIMAL IN A 3 MILE RACE: SALUKI
best swimmer of dogs is as yet undetermined by me : Otterhound 19 hours continuous swimming , Chesapeak bay retriever 200 ducks a day retrieved, Newfoundland able to rescue people .
best tracker : bloodhound ,but the world record for the longest tracking of a criminal is held by a Doberman Pinscher (which is part bloodhound )
smartest dog :some say Vizla some say Newfoundland .
bravest dog: English Bulldog contact me at: FARMFREEDOM@HOTMAIL.COM

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WolfSpirit292 Jul 06, 2009 03:53 PM

No way. And I think anyone who purposely breeds these "super dogs" shouldn't be able to own a dog, much less breed them. They obviously don't care anything for the breed.

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