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Old 01-07-2007, 02:29 PM   #8
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I had an appointment for this coming friday to get Max fixed. He's now about 14 months old. Originally I was going to breed him. But Now I see he probably wont be wanted by any serious breeders. Max is about 11lbs and has very large ears so they dont stand up. He's the most awesome Dog I've ever had. Extremely intelligent, obedient and above all---HOUSE TRAINED!!! no accidents, aside from the occasional excited pee when its been too long in between going out.

Anyway, my neighbor came out to see me today and asked if I would be interested in letting Max breed with her daughter's Yorkie. Not to make money or anything like that, just because she wants to let her dog have one litter.

Question is---should I put off getting Max fixed and allow him to breed (hopefully she will accept my fabulous male), or should I just continue to go and get him fixed. I figured it doesn't much matter if he gets fixed now or in a few months. The thing I was wondering about is, once he mates successfully (if he does) does it change his demeanor or anything? Much appreciate any feedback on this. I'm sorry for being so ignorant about the subject. I am also hoping that if the mating is successful that she'll give me one of the babies.
I'm sure max is beautiful and sweeet. A wonderful pet but this dog should not be bred. he is way out of the standard size and any femalee that was bred to him would probably be in grave danger. Please have him neutered and love him just as he is.
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