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Next door disaster!

Discussion in 'Breeder Discussion' started by Tank1, Feb 10, 2010.

  1. peppapig

    peppapig Banned

    Lol.....:d
     
  2. ABK

    ABK Rest In Peace

    Behavin' you must not know me. Tree hugger. lol. I hunt & fish when I can & am considering starting to raise rabbits for meat. As for my dogs, I'll dispatch of one in a minute. BUT ... I won't cull one due to my own negligence, nor will a I cull one that hasn't had the chance to prove itself, unless it already shows an underlying problem (i.e. physical defect, temperament defect, etc.). THAT to me is just common sense. But to kill newborns b/c I was at fault? I don't see doing it, esp. since it was MY fault, not the dog's. But then again, that's just me.

    Blessings to all ...
     
  3. skipper

    skipper Big Dog

    DNA profile your female and the frist male. at way you will know whats what:o
     
  4. ABK

    ABK Rest In Peace

    ^^^^^^
    Good idea.

    That way you can save money by not having to DNA the other male. But at $40 for the dam, $40 for the sire & $40 apiece for each pup, he'll still be looking at hundreds of dollars in expenses. :(

    Blessings to all ....
     
  5. Tank1

    Tank1 Big Dog

    Great idea skipper that'll save me $40 dollars for some food. I plan on getting them DNA profiled but I didn't think to just get those two dogs that I purposely bred only. For the record she had chewed her way out of the pen and was able to climb out. My neighbor told me when he let his dog out and called for him he didn't come. So he went around to see where he was and they were stuck. I'm thinking she may have been out of heat. That was suppose to be her last day or close to it.
     
  6. liquorice kid

    liquorice kid Big Dog

    shoot the blue dog , shoot your female an then shoot yourself !

    its obvious that you should not breeding , an its obvious that your yard is not secure

    if the blue dog got into your yard , your dogs can get out

    future accidents waiting to happen !

    Bad rap !!!!! no no no , us chaps dont get a bad rap from all sides !

    We just trying to keep it real , with real APBT's , keeping the blood alive and strong !

    :mad::mad::mad:
     
  7. Tank1

    Tank1 Big Dog

    May the Lord bless you with wisdom and open up the eyes of your heart.
     
  8. Tank1

    Tank1 Big Dog

    Let's think about this for a minute. So you want to breed your female. You know what to expect if everything goes right. Your little girl will present you with little bundles of joy. She will lovingly nurse them and care for them until they are old enough to be weaned.

    You and your family will find great joy in watching and playing with these little dolls, and then when the time is right they will all (or maybe you keep just one) go off to special homes to live out their lives as cherished
    companions. But have you given consideration to what if something goes wrong? I have listed here a few of the problems that I myself have personal knowledge of. Everything listed has happened either to me or someone I know.

    These are not isolated incidents. I'm sure others could add miles to my list. Learn by the mistakes of others. Leave the breeding to those who REALLY know what they are doing, have the experience and know what to expect.

    What if during the breeding............
    7) You get her bred. Bring her home. Let her out. (She is still in heat and receptive to other males) but you do not see the neighborhood mutt breed her. The pups are born but look very odd. You call the stud owner he suggests
    DNA testing (at your expense). You have a litter of mutts!. What do you do about the ones you have already sold?.

    Or, knowing she tied with the neighborhood mutt you decide to terminate the pregnancy and try again being more careful next time. But a few weeks later your female is very sick because you had her given a miss-mate shot which has caused a hormonal imbalance which in turn caused a uterine infection and now she has Pyometra and needs a complete hysterectomy. All plans of getting a litter
    is gone and your females' life is now in danger if she does not have the operation.

    What if during the birth..............
     
  9. feastodg

    feastodg Big Dog

    if they "all (or maybe you keep just one) go off to special homes" you shouldnt even be thinking about breeding your dog imo
     

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