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Old 31-01-2008, 07:30 PM
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I dont see how letting your dog have more than 3 litters is punnishment!
The K.C allow a bitch of breeding age to have up to 5.
One of my BT's has had 3 litters and she loved every minute of motherhood. So much so that she has been used as a surrogate before and has also helped my BM with half her litter!
i have only allowed mine 2 litters, But i think if there was a limit on how many i'ld give my dogs it would be 3 litters, But i personally think if people do it properly and not breed every season which i have seen where i came from, Then i donot see a problem.
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Old 31-01-2008, 07:34 PM
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the kc allows bitches upto 8 to have puppies and bitches as young at 12 months if you contact them directly. This doesnt make it ethical!!!!!!! having up to 5 isnt either. They may love motherhood, but its an awful lot to ask of a dog, im sure she would love every minute of life the same without having a litter. having a litter is instinct to a dog they dont know better. However we as humans should, and be kind to know when enough is enough, like i said before not breeding machines.
The K.C do not allow bitches of 8 to have litters at all! You need to get your facts straight here! They may allow a bitch of 7 to have a litter with permission and a vets certificate.
Breeding dogs is not unethical in any way shape or form as long as its done correctly.
Like you said though, its a natural instinct.
My bitches love being mothers to their own pups and others.
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i have only allowed mine 2 litters, But i think if there was a limit on how many i'ld give my dogs it would be 3 litters, But i personally think if people do it properly and not breed every season which i have seen where i came from, Then i donot see a problem.
Yeah I agree, they shouldnt be bred from every season.
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i think i have my facts right mate, if i wasnt sure i wouldnt have posted it!!!! if by special request, mating in the 7th year and give birth when she is 8. I do know
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i think i have my facts right mate, if i wasnt sure i wouldnt have posted it!!!! if by special request, mating in the 7th year and give birth when she is 8. I do know
Then that MATE is classed as 7 years!
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ok then if you say so, she isnt 8 when she has it then, simple maths
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ok then if you say so, she isnt 8 when she has it then, simple maths
Im not arguing with you, your clearly on here to dictate and talk down to people and I have no time for someone like that.
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I am not actually, im all about welfare of the dog. Under the 5 freedoms of welfare for dogs im sure being pregnant or recovering from pregnancy all the time isnt one of them. I think (bit too late now deed has been done) it would be better for her to have a rest for a while, it would be better for her and for her puppies. Was either dog scored or kc registered????
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I am not actually, im all about welfare of the dog. Under the 5 freedoms of welfare for dogs im sure being pregnant or recovering from pregnancy all the time isnt one of them. I think (bit too late now deed has been done) it would be better for her to have a rest for a while, it would be better for her and for her puppies. Was either dog scored or kc registered????
If you read the post properly you would see that his dog had missed the last two atempts therefore has had a rest. I do not know if his dog is registered or hip scored, you'l have to ask him that!
I see that his bitch has had 3 litters already and that is ample for her age agreed but you cant go assuming things about people or their practices.
Im glad you are all for the welfare of dogs but calm down a bit. Your first post on this forum steams straight in for the kill and doesnt set a good first impression.
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