Hey, you're good! LOL.I like that, Ebonwolf. I bet no one has used it either. Thanks for the idea, that's an awesome name.
Hey, you're good! LOL.I like that, Ebonwolf. I bet no one has used it either. Thanks for the idea, that's an awesome name.
I've been BOO'd!
Definitely!
Our dogue de bordeaux has already been bred (to a ch. female ddb) and had 9 pups, 4 of whom went to potential showing homes (if they ended up being 'perfect' breed standard). He is ch. titled and had all health testing done prior to being bred. When we move (not enough room here) we plan on looking for a female ddb and showing her and then breeding the 2 of them, if everything works out. I have a mentor (I don't think ANYONE should get into breeding without one) who's been showing/breeding for over 20 years now and we will do things right.
Although I don't think we'll have more than 3 or 4 dogues at a time![]()
that's awesome that the pups turned out so nicely! i hope all your litters are that good. i had no idea you showed dogs! i agree that is is a must to have an experiaced breeder to guide you through the pregnancy, labor, and raising the pups.Originally Posted by PinkSunshine
Owned by two little pastries!
REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.
Yea, it was a great experience. We looked for a female that evened out his charecteristics.. (Helped his weaknesses, ect) And the pups pedigree were pretty much all red! AWESOME European bloodlines. I hope future litters turn out that great as wellOriginally Posted by lute
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We handled him ourselves (well, my husband more than I) and titled him last year.
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