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by snajper69 on 22 October 2009 - 20:10
Hell I pick a stod dog for my female old the time, even though I know I will never breed her ;) I just like to research the possibility. But I am not a breeder, and my breeding expertice ends on just dreaming and picking studs lol ;)
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by shrabe on 23 October 2009 - 13:10
I have also been doing research, and my bitch isn't titled yet. In fact she will probably be cadaver certified before she is SchH titled. I plan to have her titled by next fall, and cadaver certified hopefully by spring. I think the fact that someone is planning says a little more about the person than the one that gets the title and runs out and breeds to the first thing they come across! There are people out there who do that, and I also agree that just because the dog has a sch title does not automatically mean they are breedworhty. I feel that dogs who actually have jobs such as SAR, HRD, Police K9, HGH, etc. I think these dogs prove on an almost daily basis they are breed worthy, assuming they have at minimum hip and elbow certs.
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