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Originally Posted by kewtee What significance does this have? I have one of each and have no plans to breed them, so I am just curious  |
From what the reproductive specialists say, a good body shape for e breeding female is wide and compact not long and narrow. It makes sense if you think about it. The wider the hips the easier it is for the pups to get throught the birth canal.
At this point in time I also feel it is too great a risk to any female to breed it (I respect the opinion of those who think otherwise of course) and I have no intention of breeding any of mine even if they get to 6 or 7 lbs.