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Originally Posted by Mardelin Let me add what the OP breeder is doing, is taking advantage of her. Allowing her to take all the added responsibilty and expense of raising the pup and expense of obtaining all the required tests needed prior to breeding. And then reaping all the benefits of a litter (as many litters as she wants). A very convenient option for the breeder. |
That is what I was saying. She will use him when he is older. I am most certain of this. And I beat you she will not ask for tests to be conducted on this one, and just as fast will use him as a stud without testing. She's really got gumption. She has no upkeep (does not have to groom, feed, vet expense, care, potty training, pick up after him, etc... But can use him to her benefit as a stud), but all the advantages. I would defiantly try and get out of this contract as soon as possible.