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by SGBH on 25 September 2006 - 23:09

What is G + D?

by gsdlvr2 on 25 September 2006 - 23:09

growth and development---sorry

by Blitzen on 26 September 2006 - 00:09

If a bitch resorbs her litter, should the stud dog owner allow another breeding at no charge? This is assuming that there is a guarantee of x number of puppies at the time of birth.

by gsdlvr2 on 26 September 2006 - 00:09

Blitzen, No, why,how is that connected?

by eichenluft on 26 September 2006 - 00:09

most stud dog owners including myself guarantee at least one living healthy puppy born - usually two or three are guaranteed. So the answer to your question would be yes, another breeding for the stud fee already paid - for myself and all stud dog owners I know personally, anyway. molly

by Blitzen on 26 September 2006 - 00:09

It's connected because the owner of the stud usually guarantees x number of puppies at birth. If a bitch gets pg and then resorbs the entire litter, there will be no puppies. Does that mean the stud dog owner is obligated to allow a free breeding?

by gsdlvr2 on 26 September 2006 - 00:09

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by Blitzen on 26 September 2006 - 00:09

I don't think you're missing anything, I think it's going to depend on the way the contract is written or interpreted. It could go either way I think.

by SGBH on 26 September 2006 - 00:09

Getting a bit off topic here, but in Germany if no pups are born, the next time the female comes in season, if the stud owner still owns the dog, you get a rebreeding, free. If not you can use an alternate dog if he has one, and if it is acceptable to you, OR if not you get HALF of your stud fee returned to you(rules of the SV)

by SGBH on 26 September 2006 - 00:09

D.H., could you possibly shed some light on this "absorbtion" thing? Thanks





 


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