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Date Posted: 00:10:30 07/27/03 Sun
Author: Bob DeLeon
Subject: Re: Here's one for you Gubby fans
In reply to: Francis 's message, "Re: Here's one for you Gubby fans" on 14:11:36 06/11/03 Wed

>Dave,
>
>Thanks for the glowing report about Gubbys offspring.
>The only puppy I have kept track of is Clutch. It's
>great to hear that the females in the litter are doing
>so well. When I first got Gubby from Jim Arvigo I
>was skeptical about his ability to produce. Just
>because both of Gubbys parents are titled in French
>Ring doesnt mean that when they are bred together they
>will produce Ring dogs. Performance ability doesn't
>always equal reproductive ability. Now that Gubby has
>been bred, I am excited to see that his offspring
>(judging from Clutch and your post) carry the same
>working ability that Gubby has . In fact, in my
>judgement Clutch is one of the finest puppies I have
>ever had the pleasure of putting a bitework foundation
>on, of any breed. What I am amazed most by is to
>actually see improvement take place. That is what
>Mondioring is all about; improving the working
>qualities of our bloodlines. By training and breeding
>American Bulldogs to excell in an international sport
>like Mondioring, I hope someday we can bring the
>Bulldog to the same pinacle of success that the
>Malinois has earned over the last hundred years. The
>bloodline that produced Gubby is excellent, but the
>bloodline by itself is not enough. Breeders need the
>selective pressure of compititions like Mondioring to
>test thier stock if they hope for improvement. The
>Mondioring program tests: courage, controll, agility,
>retrieve drive, sociability, eviromental stability and
>perhaps most important of all adaptability. Gubby has
>earned his place in my kennel, looks like his
>offspring are starting to earn thier keep as well.
>Keep your eyes open for Gubbys second litter.
>
>yours in sport,
>
>Francis Metcalf
Hey Francis,

Send me an email and I will send you some pics of the offspring. I have tried to keep in touch with all the owners as best I can, so I will send along some pics as I get them. Jazzmen is one hell of a bitch and build well. Right now she is training on obtaining a WABA BST, form there she might go Shutz. Justice is in the Philipines and will be hopefully trialing for a FR Brevet out there, he will also be worked at a philipine version of ring.. if these pups do obtain titles, they will be three gens deeps with working titles which is cool to see.

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