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I sure hope you have health tested this girl and her stud before you bred them. And do you show? If no to both of those, congrats. You have just become yet another backyard breeder.
If yes to both of those, then not sure. Nipples look a bit swollen but not pinkish. Ultrasound can have you be sure.Last edited by 21softballstar; 02-25-2016, 09:04 PM.sigpic
Willow and Liv
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Originally posted by bjklemm View PostThanks for your passive aggressive remark. Nice to be judged by a random person since you are obviously all great, powerful and knowing.-Lisa (Zoomer's mom)
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Like Lisa said, if you had spent 5 minutes on this forum, you'd know that DOL supports responsible breeding. Responsible breeders don't need to ask random strangers on a breed forum if their bitch is pregnant. Please get an ultrasound and a mentor.sigpic
Chaucey
Asaah ~ xxx Asaah LaLa, CGC, registered therapy dog
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Originally posted by bjklemm View PostAnother person who ASSumes.
We only support reputable breeding practices here, which you are clearly not~Kelsey, mom to~
Kumah-merle Great Dane 4 years
Nala-fawn Great Dane 2 months
Cece- Calico 4 years
Sammy- Black Domestic Long Hair 3 years
Tyke- 4 months
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Ugh, wish they hadn't deleted or someone had quoted. Now it's gone forever.
For those who read it, could it have been a case of a rescue that they didn't know was pregnant or was it blatantly a byb? Just out of curiosity. If the dog is already pregnant and it was to late to spay/abort, these people at least need some guidance on how to bring those pups into the world in the least dangerous manner and then how and why to get their girl spayed. And reputable rescue contacts to help place the pups.~ Lisa & Rupert
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Originally posted by Sparrow View PostUgh, wish they hadn't deleted or someone had quoted. Now it's gone forever.
For those who read it, could it have been a case of a rescue that they didn't know was pregnant or was it blatantly a byb? Just out of curiosity. If the dog is already pregnant and it was to late to spay/abort, these people at least need some guidance on how to bring those pups into the world in the least dangerous manner and then how and why to get their girl spayed. And reputable rescue contacts to help place the pups.sigpic
Willow and Liv
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Aside from not looking conformationally correct, she was a blue but had a large amount of white (chest, legs, etc) which I've never seen in the show ring, even if it isn't an immediate disqualification. There was another red flag I saw (maybe in the background) and now I can't pinpoint what it was.-Lisa (Zoomer's mom)
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The biggest issue is the person came on here who appeared to be a BYB and was asking strangers on the internet if their dog looked pregnant because it should be X days pregnant and the person did not want to get an ultrasound. It sounded like they did not want to spend the money to get an ultrasound in my opinion. That is the biggest issue I had. If your going to breed your dog, get an ultrasound, don't ask strangers on a forum if your dog is pregnant.sigpic
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Originally posted by lisacp75 View PostAside from not looking conformationally correct, she was a blue but had a large amount of white (chest, legs, etc) which I've never seen in the show ring, even if it isn't an immediate disqualification. There was another red flag I saw (maybe in the background) and now I can't pinpoint what it was.sigpicCelle: 7/1/14, my current problem child
Chance: 9/3/05, the stray kitten that Jena brought home
Jena: 6/2/99 - 10/6/09 R.l.P. my heart dog (merle GD)
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