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Originally Posted by monisilk Your probably right, that will probably be my next step. |

You will end up spaying or neutering one of them anyways, as they should not be bred past 6-7 years old. Why take the chance of having a puppy with terrible health problems or worse yet losing your female that you love so much from childbirth. It can be very dangerous for them and you would be sick if your female passed because of something so simple. Start with your male and have him neutered as it is the easiest and least expensive. Then when you can have your girl spayed. I am sure she would be happy to be done with the girly cycles too.