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Old 09-01-2009, 08:39 PM   #180
Mardelin
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Originally Posted by mnewco View Post
However, if a breeder has no more than 2 for breeding, there will be a lot less unwanted dogs in this world and a lot less being taken to shelters only to be killed. The same goes for cats. I breed Sphyx once every 2 years and I only have two. One male and one female. That is plenty every 2 years so that the population can be controlled.

As far as legislation goes, the people don't usually get to vote on laws. It is up the states.
However, if you study canine genetics, especially in yorkies, you cannot breed phenotype to pheno type and get the same results with each breeding.....Whole different ball of wax.......The yorkie breed is a difficult breed. You can't willy nilly breed two dogs, one must study lines and learn them backwards and forwards. Not only studying each side of the parents of the pup, but any offspring that has produced within the line. Very complicated, with a lot of research and keeping track.
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