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by Jenni78 on 19 November 2016 - 02:11
Ok, ad is back.
by hexe on 19 November 2016 - 02:11
In which case, getting this poor creature out of that situation will help her, but she's got daughters who are being dealt with in the very same manner right now. These dogs are a cash crop.

by Jyl on 19 November 2016 - 04:11
If someone Wants to email me maybe we can coordinate a place for this poor girl.
Where exact is this dog located??

by ristakrat on 19 November 2016 - 04:11
She is located in Stockton, CA
Her litter is currently being advertised online... except the photos are not true to her current condition.
I wonder what the male she was bred to really looks like.
My heart breaks for this girl.
http://www.banks-haus.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Banks-haus-German-Shepherds-177682965612499/?fref=ts

by Ryanhaus on 19 November 2016 - 14:11
He's doing just what some "Reputable" breeders do, breeding a
bitch for up to 8-9 years old, only you don't see pictures posted of the
"Reputable" breeders 8-9 year old bitches.......only pictures of them when
they are two years old and looking great!

by susie on 19 November 2016 - 16:11
Ryanhaus, this dog, in case Database is correct, is 9 1/2 years old right now ( Sasha vom Banks Hausenfleck ).
In case a female is healthy, strong, and well cared for, it may be okay to breed her at this age ( WHY AT ALL ??? ) -
but the female shown in the ad clearly is NOT healthy, strong, and well cared for...
I am not even able to see any muscles on her. Take a look at the rear, at the coat, at the expression.
Once again, in case anybody is willing to "adopt" her and the litter, I am willing to donate $ 100, that´s not much, but Bee and Ketcat are willing to help, too, maybe some others, and Swingfield giving her a forever home?
I wouldn´t even mind if the new owner is going to sell the pups - he or she should just be willing to take the best affordable care of this oldtimer ( no kennel, but a nice couch, good food, a lot of love, and vet care ).

by Jenni78 on 19 November 2016 - 16:11
I agree there is no set "right" age to retire a dog- it depends on the dog's condition, but this dog is TOO OLD and her condition is awful!
Placing pups at rescue price with sterilization mandates or even doing it before they leave (but leaving hormones intact) would give money to help with her spay and continuing care. She isn't really that old- she could bounce back and have several good years. Just needs TLC.

by Jenni78 on 19 November 2016 - 16:11
We have a ride for her, if the funding comes through. She cannot afford to pay for the trip herself and will be driving from Nebraska.
Personally, if people could chip in and front the money, I would be happy to pay anything back that was leftover once she was in good health and the pups were in homes. But if no one closer can buy her, and I end up taking her, I would feel much better making sure I can pay for a c-section or other potential complications that happen when you breed a dog like that.
by FisherGSD on 19 November 2016 - 16:11
Tony

by susie on 19 November 2016 - 16:11
I hate to support people by giving them money for something I know is wrong, but this dog struck a nerve.
I wouldn´t like to see her in a rescue, cause she IS due November 30, and she needs a good home, no passing around from one location to the next.
She needs someone willing to take care of her forever right now, in the best case someone who is able to pick her up as soon as possible by car, willing to raise a litter, afterwards loving her for what she is.
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