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Old 07-02-2005, 06:15 AM   #20
wnalegria
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Default I want to breed my yorkie

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Originally Posted by sylvan
There is alot of very good information on this thread, but something I feel vital hasn't been mentioned. Breeding is not about the couple of months involved with the actual process only-it's about the dogs you produce and your LIFETIME responsibility to them and the Breed itself. Shelters are overpopulated with dogs produced for all the wrong reasons. No, there is no 'perfect' dog, but if it's not as close as you can get, don't breed the poor examples. Not for the experience of it, not to get another one just like your darling, not because you think he should get to 'do it' once before he's fixed, not for any reason other than to try to perpetuate the best qualities of the breed and improve future generations. If you are responsible for putting those dogs on the planet, they are YOUR dogs. Even if they go to live with someone else, they are YOUR dogs until they are gone. AND if you sell them with full registration any dogs they produce are also YOUR dogs and your responsibility. The details of caring for a whelping dam and the litter are minor in comparison to the ramifications of a negligent act. Go and see the shelter dogs. Most are there because they are the product of irresponsible breeding and a breeder who didn't screen and train it's owners on the proper care and training of the pup they sold. Spay and neuter, spay and neuter.

Your jumping the gun - we haven't got their yet. You are so right about what you state. I thought that we should take try and take this step by step. I had hoped by talking about some of things I mentioned we could make some folks think twice before they bred thier pet. Then maake others think twice when we got to the things you mentioned.

Look at the posts? How many folks are really getting the point- not many- I see very few questions? Many feel that it is their right to breed no matter what. They put no time ,thought,effort or care into breeding their dog. They can breed so they do. I had hoped that we could follow the process of what is entailed before, during and after the breeding in a way to show folks that the job does not end when a puppy goes out the door. Some have the attitude I paid BIG BUCKS for my puppy and So and So is charging BIG BUCkS for the puppies thay have for and I want to get some also. It is like when someone states what should I sell my puppies for? What are they really asking? Notice no mention of quality of the puppies just what can I charge.

Folks need to take the rose colored glasses off and look at what is really going on.

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