She'd actually get about 25% of them being homozygous merles, but any percent is too high.Quote:
Originally posted by wolfsoul
Most likely she'd get mainly homozygous merles.
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She'd actually get about 25% of them being homozygous merles, but any percent is too high.Quote:
Originally posted by wolfsoul
Most likely she'd get mainly homozygous merles.
I don't have a link for that statistic.Quote:
Originally posted by Shelteez2
Can you post a link to a site that states that? I've read so many that have different statistics as to the percentage a dog is at risk. I'm always interested in reading more.
Has more than one breeding pair.
Can you explain this to me? More responsible breeders don't have several pairs of dogs that they breed together. In fact if they own a stud dog, they rarely use him on their bitches, instead going to someone else to try and bring different blood lines to their dogs. Of course I may have read what you wrote the wrong way :)
Checked for what?
I mean that they shouldn't be breeding the same pair again and again. They should have more than one female and one male. They need to create a winder range of genes (I was considering some shiloh breeders in BC, but changed my mind when I found out that they only have three dogs and don't breed their female with dogs from other breeders, only their two males).
A regular vet check, to make sure that everything is in tip top shape. If not twice a year, atleast once would be good. I'm not even a breeder, and my dog will be checked twice a year if not more. ;)
That's too bad. It's one of the highest percent chances of a dog getting cancer that I'v eever heard of, so wanted to look into it further.Quote:
Originally posted by wolfsoul
I don't have a link for that statistic.
That's what I thought you might have meant, but I just wanted to make sure.Quote:
I mean that they shouldn't be breeding the same pair again and again. They should have more than one female and one male. They need to create a winder range of genes (I was considering some shiloh breeders in BC, but changed my mind when I found out that they only have three dogs and don't breed their female with dogs from other breeders, only their two males).
My dogs don't see the vet more than once a year, unless something is wrong. What exactly does your vet check?Quote:
A regular vet check, to make sure that everything is in tip top shape. If not twice a year, atleast once would be good. I'm not even a breeder, and my dog will be checked twice a year if not more. ;)
He checks the heartbeat and the breathing and eyes and ears and feels the body for anything odd, etc. Just what a doctor does for a human checkup. ;) I know this is something you can obviously do yourself, but it's great to have a more professional opinion rather than just doing everyhting yourself.Quote:
Originally posted by Shelteez2
My dogs don't see the vet more than once a year, unless something is wrong. What exactly does your vet check?
ya'll are right, i think i want to spay her and then make her a show dog thanks for your advise, but my horse is already bred (is that right?) and has been bred many times by her previous owner. momo
What kind of show dog? You can't show her in conformation if you spay her. I'd reccomend agility, flyball, herding, flying disc, or obedience. Aussies are great at those. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by momo90291
ya'll are right, i think i want to spay her and then make her a show dog
Yep, Aussies are great at those sports, and no, you cannot show a spayed dog in conformation.Quote:
Originally posted by wolfsoul
What kind of show dog? You can't show her in conformation if you spay her. I'd reccomend agility, flyball, herding, flying disc, or obedience. Aussies are great at those. ;)
Thanks a LOT for not breeding her! You might have saved her life by not breeding her!!!!!:)
Well they do have an altered conformation class for those who want to do it for fun. I'm not sure how they work or how popular they are. Also since she is young she may want to get into Jr. Handling, which is all about learning how to show a dog properly, and for that the dog doesn't have to be intact.Quote:
Originally posted by wolfsoul
What kind of show dog? You can't show her in conformation if you spay her. I'd recommend agility, flyball, herding, flying disc, or obedience. Aussies are great at those. ;)
But you're also right in that aussies are great at all the other sports you mentioned!! Lots of fun to be had by all!!
I went for many job shadows at the local vets and I asked them that very same question, why is the percentage so high if you dont spay your dog befor its first heat?? the vet stated that the dog will be 70% more likely to get cancer later in life.. What better proof, then a vet telling me??Quote:
Originally posted by Shelteez2
That's too bad. It's one of the highest percent chances of a dog getting cancer that I'v eever heard of, so wanted to look into it further.
That's what I thought you might have meant, but I just wanted to make sure.
My dogs don't see the vet more than once a year, unless something is wrong. What exactly does your vet check?
That's nice that the vet said that, but I'd still like some proof in the form of statistics. Vets are still people, and people all have their own opinions. You can ask ten different vets and get ten different answers. :)Quote:
Originally posted by tikeyas_mom
I went for many job shadows at the local vets and I asked them that very same question, why is the percentage so high if you dont spay your dog befor its first heat?? the vet stated that the dog will be 70% more likely to get cancer later in life.. What better proof, then a vet telling me??
Originally posted by momo90291
my horse is already bread, so why can't i breed my dog to. IT IS A MOMENT IN LIFE YOU COULD NEVER FORGET.
That's a very selfish reason to breed a dog.
Sorry, Bread is something you bake, not what a dog does.
And I agree with YLL..... It's screaming.
IF YOU WERE MOMO, AND PEOPLE POSTED THINGS LIKE THAT TO YOU, WOULDN'T THAT LIKE, HURT YOUR FEELINGS????? Thank you for not breeding the dog, but sheesh people i never knew you guys would say stuff like that.
I'm not momo nor would I even have the slightest thought of breeding dogs, especially at the age she is.
The things that were said were truthful. It is a selfish reason, and bread is bread.
Besides that, she's 12 and not supposed to be here.
I'm sorry guys will ya'll forgive me. I really want to be a part of this without being hated. :( momo
Legally, you're not supposed to.Quote:
Originally posted by momo90291
I'm sorry guys will ya'll forgive me. I really want to be a part of this without being hated. :( momo
Didn't you read the rules when you registered?
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I think some hurt feelings are better than homeless puppies. But I agree the spelling correction was unnessecary, and in my opinion, just rude. Having friends with dyslexia, illiteracy, and friends who have just plain battled reading and spelling their whole lives, I can definatly sympathize and empathize.Quote:
Originally posted by *FlatCoatsRule*
IF YOU WERE MOMO, AND PEOPLE POSTED THINGS LIKE THAT TO YOU, WOULDN'T THAT LIKE, HURT YOUR FEELINGS????? Thank you for not breeding the dog, but sheesh people i never knew you guys would say stuff like that.