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by smith on 01 December 2011 - 15:12

by Fenrir on 01 December 2011 - 15:12
by Blitzen on 01 December 2011 - 15:12
If this bitch whelps a litter and the pups are not DNA'd for parentage and if it can be confirmed that she was serviced by 2 different males, the registering organization needs to be informed. This isn't about whether or not it would be a good breeding, it's about registering the litter correctly so buyers don't get scammed.

by Slamdunc on 01 December 2011 - 16:12
In this case I'm sure it won't be a good thing.

by Red Sable on 01 December 2011 - 18:12

by Blitzen on 01 December 2011 - 21:12
Ouch!!!

by Kalibeck on 01 December 2011 - 21:12



by Sunsilver on 01 December 2011 - 21:12
You plan your breeding carefully, research sire and dam going back 6 generations, and check for every imaginable genetic defect. When the female finally comes into season, you spend money on checking her progesterone levels every second day.
When the magic number arrives, you arrange for the frozen sperm to be couriered to the vet's office. The sperm is inserted using a laparoscopic camera so you are absolutely sure it gets into the womb...
and several weeks later you find out you've got nada, zippo, but a HUGE vet bill. :(
A few weeks after that, the bitch develops pyo, and has to be spayed.

Then, you have a young bitch that hasn't been OFAd yet or had any other testing done.
A 12 month old male manages to jump the fence, or someone leaves the wrong door open for a few seconds too long, and before anyone can do anything, he's jumped aboard and tied with her.
You get a litter of 12 healthy pups!

Yep. Murphy was an optimist!!

by macrowe1 on 01 December 2011 - 22:12

by macrowe1 on 01 December 2011 - 23:12
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