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Do you have questions about breeding theories?
Or do you need tips on how to rear your pups?

Hard chaserspage  1 2 

Hayden Gilders
Australia
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21 Oct 2021 06:40


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Can anyone give us some real life examples of when theyve practised what theyre preaching and have produced a far better than average litter because of it


Valentino Kovacic
Australia
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22 Oct 2021 14:39


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Hostile and dyna double one.
We have 2 racers from these studs and they are brutal chasers and will run through a brick wall to get the lure. Even if it is just a toy

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