What I quoted about the older female was on this page
http://hometown.aol.com/bobreden/MyMerles.html
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What I quoted about the older female was on this page
http://hometown.aol.com/bobreden/MyMerles.html
Yeah, I see that. Anyone here experienced with breeding know about that? It seems old to me. Perhaps if they aren't bred as often, it isn't to much wear and tear? I don't know. :confused:
Normally you don't want to breed a dog after it's around 6 years old.
Let me preface this by saying that I know very little about breeding. I did a quick search and the general range seems to be 2-6 years for females and 1-12 years for males. 10 years is quite a bit older than 6! :(Quote:
Originally posted by Tonya
Yeah, I see that. Anyone here experienced with breeding know about that? It seems old to me. Perhaps if they aren't bred as often, it isn't to much wear and tear? I don't know. :confused:
Here is one of the links: http://www.washburncounty.com/humane...eedreasons.htm
Enough said! I'm glad that I thought out loud with you all. ;) Sometimes, ideas sound good in your head until you say them out loud. I'm getting another animal. I know that much for sure. But, not a dog from her if she's breeding senior dogs.