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and if anybody is intrested just send me an e-mail about it: breezy1656@yahoo.com.

2007-04-27 14:14:01 · 6 answers · asked by Breezy 1 in Pets Dogs

my dog has championship bloodlines and has good genes he's perfectly healthy we are also askin his breeder to help breed him.

2007-04-29 07:49:28 · update #1

6 answers

Not here sweetie.

2007-04-27 15:02:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Really, really a bad idea. With thousands of dogs and cats being euthanized every single day you want to contribute to the pet over population? Oh, you say that all your puppies will go to good homes? You can't know this and if they do then that eliminates homes that might be available for rescue or adopting dogs. What qualifies you as a good breeder of the bichon frise? Do you show? Become a good dog owner and spay or neuter your dog and leave the breeding to experts.

2007-04-27 21:26:38 · answer #2 · answered by DaveSFV 7 · 3 0

Have you finished your dog's AKC championship in the conformation ring? A responsible breeder will require that before considering using your dog as stud. The showring is the proving ground for quality, so a dog that is not of a quality to finish his championship is not of a quality to be bred.
After you have finished your dog, the breeders who have admired him in the ring and studied his pedigree (the genetic history of the dog), will approach you to use him. There will be no need to advertise.

2007-04-28 10:57:59 · answer #3 · answered by K 5 · 0 0

You just advertised here without paying. That's against the rules. Nobody wants your pet quality dog to sire a litter. He hasn't been tested for anything, he hasn't gained an AKC Championship titles and he is probably from a backyard breeder. Don't add to millions of homeless dogs by studding out your pet.

2007-04-27 22:25:46 · answer #4 · answered by Elena 5 · 3 0

It is because of irresponsible people like you that California is on the verge of passing a statewide law that all dogs and cats residing in the state must be spayed or neutered by 4 months of age or face a $500 fine per day for failure to comply.

Get a clue.

2007-04-28 00:52:32 · answer #5 · answered by PM 4 · 0 0

Please read this first:
http://www.learntobreed.com

It costs money to breed. And, unless your dog has been health tested (for things like eyes, hips, patellas, etc and any other tests related to your breeds genetic predispositions) then you do not need to breed this dog.

2007-04-28 00:37:57 · answer #6 · answered by libertydogtraining 4 · 0 0

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