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Breeding a belgian sheepdog.?


I have just recently rescued a belgian sheepdog, and I am planning to breed her. I got the name Lorra Miller from the web I am wondering if any one knows her, and if she is good.

a you planning on getting her and the stud dog tested for any hertartrie health problems??? a vet doesn't do this a specialist does. a you going to have an ultrasound done to confirm pregnancy and than an xray around 7 weeks to count how many puppies you should expect? what a you going to feed her while she's pregnant? she will need to be on a special diet(will need certain food) do you know how to tell if something isn't right while she's pregnant? do u know how to assist her in labour if required? do u know how to care for the puppy's if she doesn't? a you going to have all pups vaccinated etc before going to new homes?
if u answered no to any of the above then you shouldn't breed her!!!!!!!!!!!!! out of curiosity why do u want to breed her? cos if mum and pups cared for properly through this time u wont actually make money.

Why the hell do you want to breed a rescued dog? Any reputable Rescue group would have the dog spayed so that you DON'T add to the overpopulation problem that exists and creates the need for Rescue groups in the FIRST place...

Please do not breed your dog, especially since she is a rescue, and you probably know little to nothing about her background.

Walk through an animal shelter, if you can look into the eyes of every dog that is cowering alone and afraid in those cages and be absolutely certain, so help you God, that no dog you ever bring into this world will ever be among them for any reason, EVER, for as long as you live, then you can be a dog breeder.

CORRECT BREEDING:
A person who breeds for the betterment of the breed, who tests for genetic disorder and disease and strives to reduce it's occurence through careful selective breeding producing puppies of a higher quality than the breeding pair for the purpose of improving the breed.

You don't BREED rescued dogs.

How do you know she is worth breeding?

Where did you rescue her from - the side of the road? Most rescues spay/neuter before placing a dog. As stated already - there are too many dogs already. Please don't breed her...

You DO NOT breed rescue dogs.It is just plain wrong.

If you don't believe me, please do contact Lorra Miller and ask her about breeding a rescued Belgian.

Miller is an outstanding breeder who has bred dogs with "titles on both ends," (which means they have amazing performance and show records), outstanding health clearances and I would bet she requires spay/neuter agreements on every non-show pup.

I am sure she could explain why this is a bad idea...

You shouldent breed a rescued dog!

you should not breed your rescued dog.

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