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77 – One Breed, One World: Think and Breed Global with Doug Johnson
7th June 2017 • Pure Dog Talk • Laura Reeves
00:00:00 00:21:57

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One Breed, One World: Think and Breed Global with Doug Johnson

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One Breed, One World

Doug Johnson started at a young and impressionable age of 15, and attributes his "no bias" mentality to his youth. Pursuit in quality is the top priority in working in small gene pools and shrinking gene pools are a factor that even popular breeds are facing.  Pursuit in quality means that there is "no bias" towards or against the kennel or "camp" that the dog is associated with. Doug Johnson breeds by physical trait, dogs that look alike or resemble each other regardless of the pedigree.
We use science as a tool, but breeding is an art
Genetic testing is a must-use tool, especially when breeding internationally.

Search the Globe

Search the globe and exchange dogs internationally.  Consider building bridges by exchanging dogs with top international breeders for a second or third generation "puppy back". We can't be be island breeders anymore.

Resist Fashion

Resist the "Americanization of Show Dogs" fashion trend.  Dogs are bred to standards and should look and be the same everywhere.  The English Springer Spaniel in the U.S. for example, has lost proper croup for a "showier" presentation in the ring.

Test and Tell

Yes, Test AND TELL!!!  It's not about you.  Small gene pools cannot survive without the sharing of test results, good and bad.  As genetic testing improves, the necessity for greater understanding, education, communication and reliance on other breeders is needed.  The perfect dog without a specific recessive gene may be in Australia, or Germany or even Russia. Look at the success of the African Basenji Project featured in Pure Dog Talk #67.

Drop the Ego

Don't believe the press.  You're top winning dog may not be the best example of your breed.  You may have had better dogs in the past, and this is just the best one at this time. Want success for other people.  Keep every door open and commit to lifelong learning. Elevate who you are and be honest about your animals.

Be Grateful

Above all, be grateful.  Be grateful for others and grateful for our dogs and what they give us all.

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