Please carefully screen prospective homes and insist on spay/neuter certification before releasing registration.
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Stacy and the crew Stacy, Why should I insist on spay/neuter cerification before releasing registration? I don't understand that. When I bought both of my babies there was no talk of me doing that with them. They have all been vet checked and will go for their 2 shots and 2nd wormer this coming Friday...Their parents are healthy also...Couldn't of ask for a more smoother, better whelping and tending to puppies and weaning then from Tiffanie. Nevre lost a one for a 1st litter (Not saying that won't ever happen) and I will only breed Tiffanie once a year so it will not be hard on her. ALL my dogs are on Vet recommended Science Diet (Tiffanie and Teddy has had nothing else to eat except that since we got them @ 6 weeks and 8 weeks old & neither has their puppies) Can U explain why U think I should not let the others who buy our babies not breed them? I will screen prospective homes...I really am even wondering about letting them go to any homes that has smaller children...I know that may sound bad but when we 1st got Teddy, my 9 year old daughter jumped off the kitchen counter and jumped right on Teddy...I thought he was really hurt but by the Grace of God he wasn't one bit! I've never forgotten that either...And yes I have 2 young daughters 10.5 & 7.5 and yes they are around the babies...NEVER do they stand up with them and when they go to walk out of the room they wait for us to get the babies. I wouldn't even let neighbor kids come see them outside until they was 8 weeks old and then they too had to stay setting on the ground...Even now @ 10 weeks old if we take them outside the other kids have to go out to the back yard or vise versa...I just don't want to risk them getting hurt. Thanks for U're thoughts. Hugs, Lee |