I saw a guy trying to breed the biggest nerviest piece of **** of a showline dog to a submissive nervey female. I lost respect for him that day, and he was someone that should know better.
Thankfully the dog couldn't "figure out what to do" so the breeding never took place. The owner of the female wanted a litter because "it'll make her more protective."
Good one, Mike. That shows how nature culls so beautifully!
Ive had so many people ask to buy one of Ladys pups, and a guy trying to get me to breed her to his wolf that he kept as a....prize.Thanks goodness the easy answer is that shes fixed; I say it about any all my dogs; fixed or not unless the males just obviously arent.
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I had several people coming up to me when I was walking my frenchie wanting to breed their females. I was like "Sure! What are your dogs health testing results? How has your dog done in shows? What are her strong and weak points? What lines she has in her pedigree? Is her female line known to give natural births or have they mostly had c-sections (most don´t know that alot of bulldogs don´t give natural birth so this question scares the heaven out of many)?" I give my number so the owner can get back to me when s/he has checked the answers and we can get together to discuss it further. I have to tell you that at least I think I have a very good looking healthy and well temepred bulldog but out of 10-15 requests I have got, there has only been one breeding and I am just fine with that. I got the approach from a dobermann owner who gave similar routine to a person calling to breed her male with the exeption that she acually included the prices of health tests and the needed working tests (quite easy but alot just don´t bother if they are not planning to breed). The owner of the female dobermann was furious (it was actually obvious that even if the female had papers, the litter whouldn´t have) though I can´t understand why- the males owner was willing if she had just met these simple requirements. Just a note- the male was already neutered at that time
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