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Old 02-21-2010, 07:14 AM   #6
KwayzieBonz
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Originally Posted by Mardelin View Post
May I ask what kind of tests your vet performed on your two? Because so many should be done before breeding.

Several things need to be done before you even breed these two. The first is finding a good mentor.

Breeding is scarey, and if you aren't fully prepared, it is even worse. Especially if you aren't prepared to lose your girl and possibly the litter.
Agreed! Also, if you aren't an experienced breeder and you vet didn't perform the test he should have bad things can happen.

A friend of mine had a CH. Titled Yorkie who was being prepaired for her first litter. Well that friend ended up spending about 10,ooo on any emergency c-section because of that one litter. You have to ask yourself is the female strong enough to carry and litter, and you have to make sure that your dog fits the breed standard and has passed all nessacary health test to make sure that the future owner of these pups won't have 1,ooo vet bills because you decided to breed just because you wanted too. There are millions of dogs in the shelter because of those types of breedings.
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