NO--You need different "good" bloodlines. Also genetics plays a big role. Your pups will need to be tested for many different things in order to be a respectable breeder at least. The most important I feel being prtalsystemic shunt (liver shut). Line-breeder is sometimes a good thing but too much is bad. Just depends on the lines. There's a lot more invloved than people are aware of. And when you don't do all the necessary stuff you take big chances. You need a contract and an adoption process that potential buyers must go through. This is very important if you care about the dogs and their offspring--you should never put a pup on this earth and not know where it is! IMO |