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Old 05-28-2010, 03:34 AM   #19
MipRippoomamn

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Unless a dog is proven in some way, which there's no way a pup that young can be, you don't know if you have a dog worthy of breeding.

Do everyone a favor and don't become another backyard breeder.
actually if i am wrong about my male dog and he turns out to NOT live up to his potential then i wont breed him and i will seek out a better dog. as for doing everyone a favor and not becoming another BYB, i feel that im already doing that.

---------- Post added at 09:34 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:33 PM ----------

You say your PUPPY will be a good conformation standard and then go on to say you're not breeding for "looks."

Do we have a "boggles the mind" smiley here?
i also said that he will be a good conformation standard "for those interested in that sort of thing". looks dont mean much to me.
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