think wild whippies leaves nothing else to be said. spot on, incisive and thorough :thumbsup:
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its something that should be addressed, and you did it well. if you talking about the dark side of breeding makes even one person think twice and maybe prevent other pups being born and suffering and dying, then your little ones didnt die for nothing, if you know what i mean? so many breeders brush it under the carpet and keep it quiet, which can result in someone unknowingly breeding to a faulty line and pups being the losers, while the owner hadnt a clue where things went wrongWe're a community, we do have disagreements but I don't doubt that any caring dog owner on this forum will help you if the need arises. You might not like what you read but I would like to think all responses are done with the best of intentions for all concerned. I'm sure you, with such a thoughtful response will also do what's best for your dog (and if you so choose to, her future pups) Meanwhile enjoy the forum, welcome to K9 and I'm sure you'll enjoy taking your dog to some of the events and maybe participate which can be a rewarding enjoyment for both dog and owner and will give you knowledge along the way. :thumbsup:
Thanks for the kind words everyone, not easy to talk about loosing pups so I'm glad it was well received.
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