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Originally Posted by gaileena I didn't title it we will be breeding them when they are old enough, I just simply asked for advice on a female coming in season with a spay female in the household, and an unaltered male, for the safety of my rotties. I think this has been blown out of sorts here, I am not sure if we will breed, or not, that was not the reason I even gave a quote. Some times I think people should not be so apt to judge others, and read more into a question, than necessary. Nice replies to the questions asked would be appreciated alot more, than criticism. I won't be asking any more questions on this forum. |
Well, it's the title of
your post. isn't it?
So you think we should not be so apt to judge others, do you?
Take a leaf from your own book--
don't judge us.
Many of us have decades of experience with the breed. As a rescurer I've seen more than you can imagine and what I've seen is the direct result of wanna be BYBs who think the extent of a breeding program is having two intact dogs. In my close to 10 years of rescue involvement, the number of dogs who've ended up in rescue coming from COE breeders can be counted on the fingers of one hand. All the other thousands of dogs came from BYBs and millers.
You are one of the many newbies who come here seeking advice and when they get what is clearly not what they wanted to hear, leave in a huff, their feelings hurt.
Too bad for you. Your knowledge about the breed will now come to a standstill when you clearly have so much to learn.
It's your loss that you won't be asking any more questions on RDN. Most of the people here have forgotten more about Rotties than you'll learn.