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"Some breeders shouldn't even raise one litter!!"
Oh how very true that above quoted statement is!!
Oh how very true that above quoted statement is!!
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I don't really want to get involved with this as im not a breeder and don'tI think you misunderstood me, two litters in the nest at the same time, not an ideal situation IMO. Why would any normal thinking person mate two bitches at the same time? I must be old fashioned in my idea of breeding, when people only bred to have a pup to bring out.
I don't really want to get involved with this as im not a breeder and don'tI think you misunderstood me, two litters in the nest at the same time, not an ideal situation IMO. Why would any normal thinking person mate two bitches at the same time? I must be old fashioned in my idea of breeding, when people only bred to have a pup to bring out.
really have any experience or anything that i could add to it. I just had a
look in to see why it was gaining a lot of interest.
But that remark i have quoted i keep looking at, i don't understand it, does
'bring out' mean show and are you saying people should breed to do this or
you don't think they should. I must be a bit slow today i dont know what
way to read your reply.
And if its saying you don't think people should bred only to get a pup to
show......why not.......is this a bad thing to do?
And as i said its purely out of curiosity im asking, no hidden reason, just
a simple question........so no jumping on me
Again, like AnnSa, just asking out of curiosity ... but your reply got me thinking.Perhaps to explain a little further.Most folk who have a litter should have the litter to keep a pup not just for the fun(money).
I would only breed to keep a pup(for showing) & would hope others would breed to keep a pup(for showing/racing/work or simply as a pet)
Interesting thoughts about the stud dogs. I think there are a lot of people who don't really think very much about what bitch comes to their dog or dogs, I can think of one in particular :- When I had a dog at stud I was very particular about the bitches he mated and knew where all his puppies were. I do think stud dog owners have a responsibility for their dogs offspring, or should have.
The problem is there will always be the people, I won't call them breeders, who will use the nearest dog, no thought. Neither bitch or dog owner having a clue about bloodlines etc., or inherited/genetic problems.
The responsible will always do the right thing.
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