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No this wasn't a planned mating, but I don't think I should have to hide them away as 'dirty lil secrets' they are very healthy outgoing puppies with great temperments which both the sire & Dam share, and I don't feel ashamed about them at all!! I had planned on getting the bitch desexed when I caught the bitch & dog together in a tie on her 8th day of her season. (as I also had a planned mating from my other bitch at the time (an dear I say I planned mating her to a dog that was related to her!!) but this planned mating didn't happen as when I sent her away she stressed out too much and went out of season.)
So then decided to let the bitch have the litter (the bitch is co owned with her breeder, so she was also aware of the situation).
I'm sure there are others on this forum that have done a close breeding, but after all this response they will keep it to themselves. I know of breeders that have done brother/sister mother/son father/daughter, matings some planned, some not, its not the end of the world if it happens, yes it can bring out the bad in the lines- but also the good. Inbreeding can be a valuable tool, but you need have knowledge of the lines.
inbred/linebred/outcross....it dosen't matter if you don't know what you are doing when you put a dog and a bitch together, it can be a disaster....people need to get their head's out of the clouds on this issue and stop comparing dogs to human and the word 'Incest'. When they do, they will stop flaming breeders who choose to use this method, and successfully, and realise that their own judgement of genetics is at fault, not the breeders decision to put a brother/sister, father/daughter, mother/sun.
Everyone has a right to their own opinion ~ but not everyone has to agree with it.
So then decided to let the bitch have the litter (the bitch is co owned with her breeder, so she was also aware of the situation).
I'm sure there are others on this forum that have done a close breeding, but after all this response they will keep it to themselves. I know of breeders that have done brother/sister mother/son father/daughter, matings some planned, some not, its not the end of the world if it happens, yes it can bring out the bad in the lines- but also the good. Inbreeding can be a valuable tool, but you need have knowledge of the lines.
inbred/linebred/outcross....it dosen't matter if you don't know what you are doing when you put a dog and a bitch together, it can be a disaster....people need to get their head's out of the clouds on this issue and stop comparing dogs to human and the word 'Incest'. When they do, they will stop flaming breeders who choose to use this method, and successfully, and realise that their own judgement of genetics is at fault, not the breeders decision to put a brother/sister, father/daughter, mother/sun.
Everyone has a right to their own opinion ~ but not everyone has to agree with it.