I mostly agree with what you posted. I just have a few questions that I'd like you to clarify if you don't mind.
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.Originally posted by wolfsoul
Here is something that I posted on another thread some time ago.
~A female spayed AFTER sexual maturity has a 70% chance of developing mammary cancer. By having a litter of puppies, her chaces of cancer are increased greatly by even more.
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Has more than one breeding pair. [/quote]
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?Has their dogs checked atleast twice a year.
Oh and I agree with everyone else. The dog should not be bred.








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