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Originally Posted by Rhetts_mama You need to remember that although you started this thread, because it's on a public board, it is for EVERYONE who reads it. Belladonna had an experience that NEEDS to be shared with posters and lurkers who are considering breeding. Breeding isn't a task that should be taken lightly without the help of a good, IN PERSON mentor. Breeding is risky, expensive and potentially deadly to the dam and pups. There are, unfortunately, more bad outcomes than good ones when the breeder is unprepared.
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I dont have an issue with some of her posts... but every single time she posts somewhere she repeats her story & reminds us of the negative experience, I am a 1st time breeder but not careless in anyway, I have done everything right to take care of my little girl, I am also open to opinions & suggestions & advice but not constant reminders of negative experience, & I dont know where you hear that there are more bad experiences than good, when there are careless "breeders" that have perfect litters, its mother nature & she knows what shes doing, the good breeders are just adding extra help/ precaution to the situation... I dont need to be reminded that I am "punishing" my dog for my decision to breed her. Instead support at this time of what is about to happen to my dam & her litter. Thanks