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Originally Posted by tobby99 Yes i was in the US and I understand what you are saying like i said i was wondering, was curious, never done it and i wanted to hear what people thought.
I also said i wasnt in any rush and i was not gonna do it with her if she doesnt meet all requirements for breeding... and ofcourse if i did ever breed with another dog, i would first ask a vet. I trust vets more than people.
And i do have children i have two and i had two csections and i would do it all over again its something life changin kids are blessings... and a joy to have, and YES CHILDREN ARE FUN. they also are alot of work... like life.
one more thing: it was just a question out of curiosity.. people please relax, im not gonna kill my pets... you can tell bc im trying to get a bit of info from somewere.  |
You say you trust Vets more than people-please consider trusting the experience of some wonderful Exhibitor/Breeder's here, than have given you advice, such as Mardelin.
A reputable, breeder, research's their pedigree's inside out, and upside down.
That's not something a Vet does, nor do we expect it of them.
A "pet" should never be bred.
Case in point: my Yorkie, Sydney is almost 15 years old, and at the age of 8 months was considered Show quality. I had the opportunity to show her in Confirmation, or to just breed her, because the owner of her Sire felt sure she would produce at least 1 show quality puppy, but I chose neither, because she was first, and foremost my pet.
I can see that you are on a fact finding mission and I think your curiosity has been satisfied.
Enjoy your baby.
Sheila