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Old 11-16-2005, 04:33 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by flyorkies
this is sampson..... my question is is sampson a good candidate for breeding? please all comments welcome even if there not good comments. i want honest answers please!! the only thing to add to sampsons backround is that he is perfectly healthy, his ears arent up because of me, and there was some father daughter inbreeding done in his pedigree? breeders info would be great but i will take anyones opinion.
Well, I am certainly no expert. But, having said that and watching my own past posts where I have have waited and waited for someone to reply and it not happen, I just thought I would put a couple comments out back to you.
Sampson is a very beautiful boy. I can definitely see where the name Sampson came from . Some problems you may experience in breeding Sampson are, due to his size you would need to find a female at least a couple of pounds or basically bigger than him to avoid ANY delivery complications that could arise for the mother due to the fact that he will most probably throw big pups. Another problem would be the history of inbreeding in his background may produce genetic defects (liver shunts, knee problems, etc) with the pups. Lastly, in my experience, many people looking for puppies are more interested in the ones that will be in the size of at least 4 - 6 lbs full grown, so you might have a problem locating good homes for the pups or ending up with a house full - which could become costly to you. Anyway, good luck with your decision.
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