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Ok...it is time to spill the beans.....I'm too excited to keep my secret quiet any longer!
So after months of soul searching, debating for and against having a third dog into our household...I came to conclusion that I will have a go of breeding iida and keeping one of the possible pups for ourselves.
Despite that only just over couple of years ago I have never been interested of having a pup, all of the sudden I changed my mind, not only once but then I had the second pup for a year later!
I have also said that I would NEVER put Iida through having pups from her..and here I am...having a urge to put myself and her through the mill of hard work and sleepless nights, wee...poo and all that. But I feel like I need to complete this dog 'circle' from learning first from 'second hand dogs'...then bringing up two pups that I'm very happy how they have turned out to be (so far) so I have one more step to go through. And our life situation makes it now possible to do it for practical reasons as well.
Last few months I have exchanged quite a number of messages with @excuseme who has been 'training' me by sharing her experience with lots of advise and tips.
I have been in touch with Iida's breeder who have been very helpful as well, sharing his experience with Iida's mum, in my search for a stud I came across with Iida's dad and his owner. I have already been gifted with a 'book of bitch' and I have bought and read numerous books old and new about Iida's type of terriers to find out more about if it is indeed is a good idea for end up with yet another terrier. And my search for that answer have proven to be inconclusive...there is no knowing as some people have been successful and others not. There is no magic formulae to it. Some people got it, some don't...it can be about luck..dogs personalites..etc etc.
I've already spent sleepless nights reading information online..hoovering in anything and everything into my tiny brain that might come useful.
It took good two months to find suitable stud that I liked and that the owner of the dog was easy to get on with. There is some 'funny' folk out there... And this 'virus time' didn't help with the search neither.
Little by little some of the details have lodged into their places and things have started to look like my plans might come into reality.
Carrying on this on next post...
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