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« on: February 22, 2019, 08:59:02 am » |
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Over time I have learned, if a dog is something you are planning to breed in your program one day, as soon as you see the hint that the dog and littermates could possibly be what you expected, you better breed them. My buddy Sid lost his Fancy gyp over night at the vets office. She was 7yrs old and rarely got cut. He thought she was safe. Thing is, it's a hazardous occupation. We have some dogs out of her and the 5 or 6 that were in the litter are really nice dogs. But, the plan was to breed her one more time, now we can't. I say this to say don't wait too long because like the song says, if tomorrow never comes.....
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