t-dog
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« on: April 12, 2020, 07:47:25 pm » |
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Personally, I wouldn't breed her if it didn't fix it. I also wouldn't pull the tooth unnecessarily. To me, a good dog is worth taking a chance on. I did it a few years ago and it bit me. It set me back and wasted a lot of time and money. I didn't have a better option at the time so I took the chance. Problem was I didn't know his back ground. There are so many variables when you breed dogs. Knowing her back ground may help you know why she's doing what she's doing. Was she a catch dog when you got her? Were her parents, grandparents, or siblings catch dogs? Is she a good catch dog or does she just catch? Does she have the style you're looking for? All these type questions will help you know how much money or time to put into her and it will help you determine if she's breed worthy. Don't confuse a sweet pet for a breed worthy catch dog. Keep us posted on what you figure out.
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