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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s [B]You are not answering the question[/B]s to clear the "assumptions." Is that because you have not done any of those things? You are only going on about how everyone misjudged you, but you are doing nothing to ease their concerns. The only thing you have to offer regarding your experience and preparation is that "you bred your husky once." Seems like everyone was well justified in their concerns and statements. |
How about this advice offerred by the original poster. Telling someone to breed unethically. To go against the request of the breeder and breed the dog. Not having a clue as to why breeders request a dog not to be bred.
if he's not registered then i don't see a problem some breeders don't want you breeding cause they want to keep the same line or something but check out to see if there's any health problems in the background and if not i would say she should of made a contract up saying that and if there wasn't one made up then gl go for it
But then of course breeding your own dog for the experience and because the wanted another pup so why not get one out of her (her female yorkie).
I don't think you're going to get any answers to any of your questions. Just talking to a vet and them telling you that your dog is ok to breed, is definately a good reason for someone to proceed with a breeding...........pleazzzzzzzzzz