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Humm i dont think they will be back some how!
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I agree that you shouldn't do it in the first heat... but if you want to breed your dog, make sure you're knowledgeable to do so. I really don't see a problem if your going to place them in good homes. Good luck!
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Just a personal experience of mine. Before we moved here we had a neighbor who had Rotties. He didn't know much about breeding but knew he wanted to breed his male Tyson. So he bought a female and bred them when she was only a year old. She had a hard delivery and only ending up having ONE pup he was obviousely upset about the one pup and he bred them two more times. The puppies were always small and the first pup and his last litter all caught parvo for whatever reason and died.
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sadly some come here post once dont like what they here and leave, they know what they are doing is wrong and it seems no matter what we say they will do as they wish
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