Quote:
Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 Thorough and complete knowledge of the pedigrees behind your dogs, for at the very least, 14 generations, determines what dogs will be best bred to prevent genetic issues. You would do well to have the help of a reproductive vet to help determine how well your males/females are producing eggs and sperm, especially if you have already had a failed breeding. |
The reason the I said the first time was a failed breeding was because Cartier didn't know what he was doing and for 2 days was not able to mount her, so they never actually locked or conceived. Dolce on the other hand I has succeeded before with another female right away, he went to town & knew exactly what he was doing which is how Cartier was born, so I know they have great genetics & no health issues. I just didn't know if age would of been a factor in considering the father of Layla's pups. Cartier has a really good stance and posture and is a little smaller so I was hoping it would be him.