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Originally Posted by Erin True, his *weight* is good, but there is proportion to consider. How long and tall he is are important too. So is head size and shape and his bite (under/over). There is a LOT to consider. Maybe she has done her homework and maybe he is a show-quality dog from show-quality parents (who often only have pet-quality dogs, so that is not a sole indication he is of breeding quality.) I just want you to ask her these questions, that's all. |
I'd love to ask her any questions about it. I'm against it but she's dead set on it to spread his genes. If she's doing it for profit then I'd PAY her $1,000 not to AND I pay for his immediate neutering.