
I have already reached my maximum allocation, and will be having to wait for a second litter from my youngest until I can keep another one, and even then will still probably have too many.
I live in a suburban house with 60 foot garden, and live on tenderhooks while I rear pups, afraid of any excess noise caused by pups, hence tend to breed in Winter!
My comfortable maximum number of dogs is 4! At present I have a 10 1/2 year old, a nearly 8 year old, a 5 year old, 3 year old, and a 1/4 share of a 1 year old male who doesn't live with me! That gives me two entire bitches.
The male will hopefully be the sire of the next one I keep in about 18 months to two years! This is the reason my Champion bitch is about to be mated, but I am not keeping a pup, pick going to the owner of the potential sire.
I would love to be in the position to be able to be in more control of my breeding lines, but do the best with what I am able to do.
I sent a bitch to Australia where she has done well, being the top winner in her breed one year, and bred on well, with her one of her first litter also getting her Title. Her owner, who is an experienced breeder with a successful line built up over 20 years, is only allowed to keep 4 Adult edogs at a time. A felow breeder in a differnt neighbourhood is allowed to keep 5, and also has a sucfcessful Kennel.
I am glad that we do not mostly face such exact restrictions on numbers of dogs kept, but must be reasonqable in what we allow ourselves to keep, based on our circumstances and location.