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BALANCED BREEDING By Topline American Bulldogs The only way to preserve and promote the working ability and soundness of the American Bulldog is through balanced breeding. We can all
agree that the American Bulldog is a working breed. What then, are
the components that make up a working breed?
2. Be properly
structured so that it is physically capable to work. Some factors
that reflect working structure are:
3. Be correct
in conformation. Without conformation you only have a working dog,
not a working breed. Conformation of the breed reflects the work
it was created for. “Form must follow function.”
Just as a carpenter cannot build a house with a hammer alone, a breeder cannot breed a balanced dog by using only one of their breeding tools. An exceptional conformation dog with great working drive and dysplastic hips is useless as a breeding dog. Just as useless is the dog with OFA excellent hips and poor temperament. With American Bulldog conformation shows taking place all over the world, it is imperative to remember that a beautiful bulldog with poor temperament is a liability to its owner. But if this dog is allowed the opportunity to pass that temperament on to future generations of American Bulldogs, it is a liability to our breed. A breeder must have a minimum set of standards that make a dog breed worthy. This set of standards can change slightly from breeder to breeder which is what creates the diversity in the breed. However, the tools used by breeders of all working breeds are basically the same. Many working
breeds have organizations that state the baseline standards of breed worthiness
for their dogs. Each of these organizations can assist a breeder
in adding another tool to their breeder’s toolbox. The organizations
for the American Bulldog breeder are:
Balanced breeding of the American Bulldog is what this article is all about. More specifically, balanced breeding of the American Bulldog, a working breed, is what this article is all about. We all want to preserve and promote our breed’s working heritage. We all want to improve our breed’s health and temperament. We all want to keep our breed out of the clutches of the anti-breed legislators. We all gasp in horror at the thought of our dogs becoming AKC recognized because, to quote many a bulldogger, “AKC breeders breed the heritage and temperament right out of the dog!” Why then, are American Bulldog breeders not taking advantage of the many tools available to them to create a balanced breeding program? Why the craze over champion status and hip certifications when temperament is being so painfully ignored? Are American Bulldog breeders full of hot air or do they truly want to contribute positively to our breed? |
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