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Originally Posted by mimimomo You should mind Back Yard Breeders, they contribute to pet overpopulation & prevent adoptable dogs from going to new homes & being euthanized.
From what I've experienced personally & from what I've read, was that most breeders have a hard time keeping the Mom away from the pups. In this case, it's different & makes me wonder if this litter was overwhelming for Ruby & if Dawn should continue breeder her.
Dawn, you have not answered valid questions from Taylor & Nancy...Have you done any testings on your breeding stock & are your pups placed w/a strict spay/neuter contract? You say you are doing things YOUR way, but is that the RIGHT way? Breeding to improve the breed or are you breeding as a source of income? |
The testing on the breeding stock should be self evident, ie posted with the reputable health registries, ie CHIC, OFFA, and CERF. You can go to these sites and look up the kennel name to see what if any dogs have any tests.
Spay and neuter contract, if that is not on her site, well I guess you will have to ask her as you have done to respond.
And I would like to remind everyone that in different countries in terms of spay and neuter there is no such thing as a spay and neuter contract. I am not advocating this for North America; but there are extant actual non breeding agreements that could be put into play.