Thread: My little Angel
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Old 09-09-2011, 04:17 PM   #20
RachelandSadie
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Originally Posted by MaddiesMommie View Post
I know you are experienced in breeding another breed so I was wondering what tests you girl has had to ensure she is healthy enough to breed. What about your stud? Will you have him tested to ensure he is healthy enough to breed?

Are you going to require your family to spay/neuter these puppies once they are placed? If not, what happens when one of your family members decides they want to breed?
yea that ^^^

and we're not mean and haters. most of us wish that the parents of our dogs WERE spayed and neutered...then we wouldn't have had to have all the heartache and frustrations from rescuing dogs from mean breeders who bred their parents to death and the dumped them when they weren't breedable anymore

and it's not just puppy mills it's ALL of these people that think they know what they are doing and breed just for fun and risk their dog's lives on a litter. i can't stand em' they make me sick. breeding is something to be left to those that have studied and researched and been through a mentor and learned how to perfect the breed they are working with NOT for fun or just because or for family members to have pups. that's an irresponsible breeding and that's why rescues won't accept applications from people that don't spay/neuter. what's stopping you from breeding more than just once? and then their dog is in a home with someone who is adding to pet overpopulation. doesn't look good on a rescue to do that does it?
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