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Old 12-28-2005, 12:04 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Jaspermom
I do agree that in the interest of protecting the breed and cutting down on homeless animals, perhaps enforcing spay/neuter contracts is a good thing. But for the price I paid for my pup, I would prefer to make that decision myself. I am happy that my breeder agrees.

I am not trying to bait or entice anyone to kill me. I love being here and don't want to upset anyone. But I know this thread is going to incite all kinds of riot anyhow, so OK, I'm ready! BLAST AWAY if you must!
I do agree with you. I have not had to make this choice yet as a breeder, but I have already thought about it. Should one of the pups develope something that should not be passed to further generations, then yes, there will be a s/n agreement for the new owner. If it is obvious that the pup is going to be too small to breed as an adult, then yes, there will be a s/n agreement. But just for general purposes, no. If that is for you as a breeder, go ahead, just what I follow.
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