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by salinasam22 on 19 September 2009 - 18:09
Does anyone know of anyone who has done this? If so what were the results? If anyone owns a dog bred like that please pm me. Thanks!

by mollyandjack on 19 September 2009 - 23:09
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/reverse_linebreeding.html?hund=444610
by VWang on 20 September 2009 - 00:09
Friends of mine had two pups(replacement pups) from the same litter line bred on Frankie. Neither of them worked out. Huge nerve issues! They would not touch a dog who is line bred on Frankie again!
by Gustav on 20 September 2009 - 00:09
Have Frankie Anrebri son, he produces nice temperament when bred with comparable females. Would not linebreed closely on Anrebri dogs in general. Good dogs to add something you want to a breeding like conformation, but not type that I would linebreed on. JMO

by GSDPACK on 20 September 2009 - 02:09
All has been said...
Pack
Pack

by salinasam22 on 20 September 2009 - 14:09
Thanks everyone I was just curious.

by salinasam22 on 20 September 2009 - 15:09
Molly and Jack thanks for the link. Though there were dogs non of them had titles listed or hip scores so I don't know what to think. I was looking for dogs that had been bred that way with titles. Maybe the lack of titles and hip scores is my answer :)

by mollyandjack on 20 September 2009 - 17:09
Yeah, that's what I was getting at...and it seems the rest of the posters agree :)

by salinasam22 on 20 September 2009 - 23:09
I see now. I guess I am just a little slow :)
by nanu on 21 September 2009 - 01:09
For those posting, it is not the lack of title or hip score. I am responding because I bought a Frankie Anrebri daughter some years back to keep as a brood bitch as she had an extremely strong mother side.
It is not the title or lack of it on the other dogs, Frankle simply did not produce a strong dog period.
Frankie himself was a good dog and the Anrebri kennel has done a good job.
However, many look for popularity by who wins that day instead of who has been able to regularly breed soundness, good nerve and trainability.
good luck!
Nancy Rhynard
www.westwoodkennels.com
It is not the title or lack of it on the other dogs, Frankle simply did not produce a strong dog period.
Frankie himself was a good dog and the Anrebri kennel has done a good job.
However, many look for popularity by who wins that day instead of who has been able to regularly breed soundness, good nerve and trainability.
good luck!
Nancy Rhynard
www.westwoodkennels.com
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