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Cruzer

by Cruzer on 26 September 2009 - 21:09

I've a down payment for a pup for two litters. There was two Sires at the time of choosing, but one of the Sires sperm count was low so she is going to use the One Sire for both of them. I then looked up the Pedigrees for the Sire and one of the Dams that was supposed to be bred to the Dog with the low count, and found out that they both have a male in the Pedigree that is the same Dog. Is this going to create a Problem??? having a male and female that are going to be bred and in their Pedigree there is the same male dog??? Please help. Thank you.

Cruzer

by Cruzer on 26 September 2009 - 22:09

Seems like nobody has an answer in here.

Idog

by Idog on 26 September 2009 - 22:09

Do some research on line breeding.  Use this website to run a mating check.  Understand the risks & opportunities in the line.  Line breeding can bring forward excellent qualities, but it can also emphasize undesirable characteristics.  You may consider posting the mating check pedigree and asking those who are knowledgable to post some insights.


Cruzer

by Cruzer on 26 September 2009 - 23:09

Thank you!!!

by SitasMom on 27 September 2009 - 00:09

google each dog's name, see what turns up


buckeyefan gsd

by buckeyefan gsd on 27 September 2009 - 01:09

if you cant understand a pedigree you probably need to learn alot before
creating an unwanted litter.
 

by VomMarischal on 27 September 2009 - 03:09

Wait, you're buying two puppies for the purpose of breeding them to each other? Without even knowing what they are like because they aren't even born yet?

@#$%^^! 

Kaffirdog

by Kaffirdog on 27 September 2009 - 07:09

Not sure what you are saying.  How about posting links to the pedigrees so we can see what you mean and telling us what your plan is for the two pups.  Would make it easier to advise you.

Margaret N-J





 


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