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    The father is a male golden who was never fixed because he is to be used as show possibly after he finishes getting all his info and check ups because he is still pretty young, im sure it wasnt the other dogs around because they would be mixed with a toy fox terrier, a black pitbull whos owners just moved here so i highly doubt them or a chihauha(spelling). and all the other dogs around here would def, be noticable, because she didnt wonder far and was in our yard. But it doesnt matter now because she is getting fixed shortly and she wont be going into heat again.

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    Those pups looked too uniform to be a mix to me.. While tiny, there are some traits in each breed, even seen in puppies. They sure are cute.. If you need help making a pet contract including spay and neuter, let me know. You can even do it without any exchange of money. Like shelters do in their contracts.

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    CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!! They are absolutely beautiful, there color is so pretty, she is doing so good, poor thing is tired though. im sorry about the boy that died though i know must be really sad, but look at the six beautiful ones she has. Good Job!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelbow20
    The father is a male golden who was never fixed because he is to be used as show possibly after he finishes getting all his info and check ups because he is still pretty young, im sure it wasnt the other dogs around because they would be mixed with a toy fox terrier, a black pitbull whos owners just moved here so i highly doubt them or a chihauha(spelling). and all the other dogs around here would def, be noticable, because she didnt wonder far and was in our yard. But it doesnt matter now because she is getting fixed shortly and she wont be going into heat again.
    What a coincidence! If you're going to have an "oops" breeding, you can't get any luckier than that!
    To train a dog you have to think like a dog!

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    Quote Originally Posted by applesmom
    What a coincidence! If you're going to have an "oops" breeding, you can't get any luckier than that!
    yeah atleast the people im giving them to get a purebred for free and all shots and health checks included... I wish I was that lucky when I was looking for puppies in the past.

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    I honestly can't see how this was an accidental breeding if she just happens to get out and a golden retriever bred to her..

    Way too coincidental.

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    Quote Originally Posted by molucass
    I honestly can't see how this was an accidental breeding if she just happens to get out and a golden retriever bred to her..

    Way too coincidental.
    Well believe me it wasnt something actually planned at all... thats why we seperated her in the first place....also if i wanted to breed her usaully people sell the puppies, Im not selling them at all just giving them to good homes. You dont need to believe I really dont care, Im not starting a fight over this because I know the truth and its pointless to try to make points or anything, I prolly shouldnt even show anymore pic because somebody always has to start trouble with me so im just done here.

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    Well if its a nearby neighbors dog, and he knew she was coming in and has bred before, its entirely possible. Where I lived when I had my shepherds, there was a near by doberman and he always started coming around if I had a female coming in. However- I always kept my females in heat on a leash when outside. He also would try to get in my 6 foot high fence. I finally called animal control and after repeated reports of him running loose, it stopped. However- I still maintained keeping a female in heat on a leash and with me when in the yard. Doors locked too- ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    Well if its a nearby neighbors dog, and he knew she was coming in and has bred before, its entirely possible. Where I lived when I had my shepherds, there was a near by doberman and he always started coming around if I had a female coming in. However- I always kept my females in heat on a leash when outside. He also would try to get in my 6 foot high fence. I finally called animal control and after repeated reports of him running loose, it stopped. However- I still maintained keeping a female in heat on a leash and with me when in the yard. Doors locked too- ..

    We do have alot of goldens around, its like the most popular dog around here, we have 5 just on our street, I made the mistake of letting her in the fenced in yard isteand of a leash she got pregnant, never something I meant to happen, I thought she was safe and wouldnt get out and I learned my lesson.

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