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Old 06-06-2009, 06:36 PM   #155
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Originally Posted by AmyChristine View Post
I have been throughly enjoying all the info and posts available in this thread. I am also very drawn to the idea of taking a beautiful dog, and after it finishes it's Ch then trying to further improve upon the following generation. Hoping that you get it right so you can do it all over again.

Call me crazy but I love the idea of trying to better a breed that i already love so much. Is it possible to mostly show and rarely breed? Because to me just raising and showing a couple dogs seems like it would take years, and tons of work. I think if I did it I would mostly want to show and not focus so much on breeding except maybe when I was ready for another show dog. Can you do it this way or do most people have at least a litter a year? Just wondering. Would a show breeder trust someone with a dog that may finish but produce very few puppies?
I know a few people that dont breed but only show, and show several breeds. They just love showing!! I think that is great!! Plus when they do get ready to breed if they want to, they will definately know what to look for in a quality breeder.
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