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Old 11-08-2007, 11:32 AM   #24
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It is very very hard to do....I work full time, and Lexie just had a litter that is 7 weeks old, I took off a week when she was due because there was no way she would be here by herself, and too I have a great job that I can take off 6 weeks a year if I need too..and I went in early and was home by 1 or 2 at the latest, and my kids live in the same neighborhood, and my daughter would come in 2 times a day to check and my son came in 2 times to check if he wasn't working..he is part time...it is stressful, hard, barely do you get any sleep, It can be done, look at mine, I don't think anyone could or would say they didn't turn out great, but I was on top of them all the time, I also would leave my route and come by and check on her, so you figure between me and my kids, she was checked on alot...good luck and I would really only have one litter at a time, its very hard work....and costly, I think alot of people not saying you, so please don't take this the wrong way, but it cost money to breed, this litter that I have I already have with just vet, stud fee and shots, worming alone, over 1200 into it and I have 2 more rounds of shots...so you make no money at all, alot know me and know if I wanted to have 3 litters I could handle it somehow, but I am telling you right now no way no how....I only got 2 babies this time, and its alot of work changing pee pads, cleaning, and just keeping up with everything else, no way would I have 3 litters running around...JMO
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