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You don't realize or understand that you can't cheat biology.You realize that statement makes no sense. The next generation after the 1st would have the 1st as parents. Given that you would see hybrid vigor in the first hybridization, you can't say "even worse" because the hybrids are better. Did you mean relative to the grandparents? If so, the argument is not that simple. It depends on if one is still outcrossing, backcrossing, etc... Also you have to define the measurements used to determine "worse". It's a complex argument that can't be easily reduced to simple generalities as is usually seen in the first hybrid generation.
Hybrid vigor exists because genes for growth etc. are being duplicated and not inactivated. Best examples are ligers that have no limit to growth and they die because of it. They are bigger than parents and yet they can't get their dick up and make viable offspring.
Let me dumb this down for you:
Parent: F1 M1 (OG parents that aren't gay)
Offspring: H1 H2 H3 H4 (Hybrid litter)
We introduce new dogs F2 and M2
Offspring with: H1F2 or H2M2 will always be weaker than H1 or H2 or even F1 or M1.
Hybrid vigor lasts for ONE generation only. That's why we use it for our crops and we don't reuse the seeds from the harvest.
Everything abnormal is abhored by nature.
Size of animals is determined by food availability and not magic.
Hybrids suffer from lot of health issues due to overgrowth of their basic biological functions - heart failures, back problems and so on.