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Old 03-15-2010, 01:45 AM   #5
F1grandprix

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I did read about the health issues that occur from overbreeding but I also read that a responsible breeder would have their dogs go through extensive health testing before they breed to ensure that both dogs were healthy and didn't have any issues that would be passed down and also that any puppy would also have a health certificate stating this info. Also- I would always be supervising allll play and keep them seperate when I'm not home. I already have a break stick for just in case moments. And Homer is 6 and neutered so he's pretty laid back. When he's not stealing my hot pink blanket he's licking his butt haha.
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