Usually a breeder just goes through the alphabet starting with a and going through z with each litter so maybe some really good pups were born out of the t litter.
Usually a breeder just goes through the alphabet starting with a and going through z with each litter so maybe some really good pups were born out of the t litter.
I found out the answer myself. The cause of death of dogs in the T Litter was never reported for most of them. There was like 8 or 9 dogs in this litter and I believe only 1 or 2 had the cod reported. Of these 2 dogs I believe they died at like 3 or 4 years old. So a lot of people believe that dogs with a member or members of the T Litter in their pedigree aren’t going to have longevity. A lot people of people also find it suspicious that the cod was never reported for all the dogs. The father of that litter also never had his cod reported and the mother of that litter died at 5 years old.
I think the youngest died at 4 and the COD was DCM. I think that was Tigr and a few others died at 5-7 with no COD. I think the longest living was 9.
The damn was Indira Vd Rauberhohle (sp?) and she died at 5 I think, supposedly from an accident.
Maybe, I just said what I found online. Not sure if it’s right or not.
I'm surprised you had trouble finding anything on the famous T litter. There was such a big deal about it because the damn and most of the litter died so young.
What @JanS said is actually factual regarding the T litter. Unfortunately that T litter called that by the breeder had an unusually large presence of death at an early age. The T does not stand for a disease or COD. The number of dogs dying early in age from that litter including the bitch is what designated its name into articles about that particular litter.That’s not what I mean. There is some T Litter that I keep hearing people talk about(Its not a good thing).Where someone supposedly happened to the dogs in that litter. That specific litter is famous because something bad happened to all the dogs. I’m trying to find more info on it.
What @JanS said is actually factual regarding the T litter. Unfortunately that T litter called that by the breeder had an unusually large presence of death at an early age. The T does not stand for a disease or COD. The number of dogs dying early in age from that litter including the bitch is what designated its name into articles about that particular litter.
Perhaps it was the way the question was phrased that caused misinterpretation.I understood what JanS said and I know it is factual. I never said that what she stated wasn’t factual or accurate. I was just saying that she misunderstood my question which is what happened.
Good for you. Your attitude is getting old...I found out the answer myself.
Perhaps it was the way the question was phrased that caused misinterpretation.
I figured since you hit the disagree icon that you disagreed with her entire explanation which did not warrant a disagree, rather a more concise response of what you were asking.
Good for you. Your attitude is getting old...
Disagreeing with someone isn't rude when you supposedly understood what I meant?That is my fault and I really don’t mean to seem rude.
Disagreeing with someone isn't rude when you supposedly understood what I meant?