![]() I found I could pay a premium price per bag for high quality no-filler kibble, or I could pay very little in comparison per bag for generic kibble. I looked up information on many different options, from name brand through generic. Not long ago I considered changing the brand of dog food we used. The same illustration can be applied to dog food. The generic market is targeted toward those who are price focused, are satisfied without very high quality merchandise, and likely don't mind buying a product that is produced without a well known and trusted name brand to stand behind it. ![]() ![]() Many generic products are offered at a discount compared to the name brands. Alongside the bright and familiar brand name labels you will find the lackluster economical, black and white labeled generic products. To illustrate, imagine walking through your local grocery store, where you can always find a shelf or an area for "generic" products. In other words, there is no significant historic breed stock in the lineage of either conformation and/or working quality and temperament, and/or no true knowledge of breed standard, conformation, quality, type, and temperament involved in the breeding decisions that produced that dog. For the purposes of this article, we define a generic cane corso as one which cannot be linked to a specific lineage of breed conforming predecessors through a certified multi-generational pedigree, and/or a dog that is carelessly bred without concern or regard for pedigree, type, and conformation to the breed standard. "Generic", by definition, means, "general", "not specific", "relating to or descriptive of an entire group or class", "not having a brand name or trade mark". How would you define a "generic" Cane Corso? ![]() The Generic Cane Corso - Breeding a Nightmare ![]()
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