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Old 02-28-2008, 11:27 AM
JagerLiLi JagerLiLi is offline
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Location: Sulphur, LA/USA
Re: Starting to breed...

What if I find out that these dogs are not genetically ill? What if these dogs are amazingly perfect proportioned dogs? What if all of these things fall in place? Just because their parents arent 9 time grand champions, I shouldn't breed them? Because I can't find time to attend a show in a different city every week, I shouldn't breed them? I understand the carelessness of our breeds community in producing puppies to make money. I understand that's why there are so many health problems within our breed. A lot of people dont concern themselves with the health of the breed. To be PERFECTLY HONEST a lot of people are clueless to the genetic health issues of the Rott! IT IS TRUELY SAD and I am victim to being an owner of a genetically ill rott, heck make it TWO. Both Fatal! I came here to get some insight, options, opinions, and information. I even expected a bit of a debate about it. Once again, I'm not breeding these two if these things dont fall in place. Like you said, it has be explained to me, several times, from knowledgeable people. Its also been explained by me several times, my intentions, and concerns they are one of the same. The overall well being of my two dogs and any puppies they give to this world is my number ONE concern! Once again, I will not breed them if there is one thing not right or one thing I can not prove. They are not even 6 months yet. Breeding is a long ways off IF they are bred. That is a lot of time from now to prove or disprove "worthyness" of breeding. I appreciate all of your opinions and will use everyone of them in my final decision. But getting mad and replying in a rude manner makes no sense... Im not exactly sure why my last three post did not go through?
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