Quote Originally Posted by amberlynn View Post
wow....yes i kno that bout sharp objects.....i took first aid for humans and idk i guess i put two and two together....hehe....well i mean is u want her spayed that is ur choice.....do u have plans for her to have any more babies if not then i would let her be if not then i would spay her.........
She will never be bred again, i just wanted to keep her unaltered. My goal is to whip her butt into shape this year physically and Obedience wise, since i've babied her and didn't make her have any rules around the house lol. She is definitely show quality and I just want to make my dogs earn their keep at this point. When you have 6.... wait with mable it's 7 medium/large sized dogs they need to start earning their dog food from ya lol. I'd like to do some Rally and some confirmation with her. I intended to start her competition career a lot earlier, but life happens sometimes. Showing, and competing get expensive.

Quote Originally Posted by *LabLoverKEB* View Post
Yes it very well could cause great damage! Thankfully, it DID pass!
Oh, gotcha. How old is Indigo, by the way? She's a pretty girl.
Indigo is a little more than three years old. I wouldn't have bred her, but I bought her on a co-own. I had to take her back to her breeder to get bred. He was supposed to keep the boy out of the litter, but about 2 weeks into Indigos pregnancy he decided to back away from the American Bully community because of the scum and ignorance that is generally associated with the people behind the dogs. I have to admit, I got on his nerves alot... begged him for me to be able to keep Cree (he was already promised to a man in Philly)... he finally gave in and let me keep him. Ulysses was the most honest and moral man in the American Bully Community and I'm honored to own 4 of the dogs that he produced.