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BarrNinja
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« Reply #40 on: July 03, 2010, 10:50:34 pm »

I think the pups should atleast be givin a chance to see what they can do,i mean a dog is a dog and ya never know might turn out to be something. And i think we all have the same goal in mind whether we are a Breeder or not and thats to catch pigs. and as far as spading a good gyp after Breeding her, i would think you would want to get more of her out there if shes good, we talk about the world being over populated with trash dogs, so would make sense to get better ones out there correct? jmo

I respectfully disagree.

The breeders I know are not satisfied with a dog that will "just" catch pigs. Is a race horse breeder just satisfied with a horse that can just run? I dont think so.

All this being said, I think folks would be surprised at how few accidents and unplanned breeding happen among responsible breeders. It happens but its very rare from what I have seen.
The few times I know of, depending on the cross, some litters were kept and some culled.
Its a judgment call to however it happens to. The more honest they are with themselves about the cross, they better off they will be in the long run.
 
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