
I would just like to add to this conversation, that with my girl's first litter, the stud owner (also Accredited Breeder) was so helpful and held my hand right through, I know I could have done it without her, but her help and advice was invaluable (even if she is a bit bossy!). It was my first time too and I learned so much during that time!!
This year, we had my girl's 2nd and last litter, using a top stud in our breed (no, we didn't use him because he's "flavour of the month", I took advice from my girl's sire's owner who suggested him & he has been used on her lines successfully before). The stud's owner, who is high up within the breed, was helpful if asked for advice, but not once did she telephone me and despite saying she would come and help assess the litter, the visit never came, which was a shame. Yes, there were valid reasons why not, but some have said (rightly or wrongly) that if I was better known there is no doubt we would have had a visit!! We were thrilled with the litter, so I have no regrets in using this boy.
Some have help from their bitch's breeder, well no matter how many times I asked for advice from mine, she has never really helped me, she no longer shows, but still breeds, and I even put puppy buyers her way as she had an available pup from my girl's mother's last litter. I was keen to ask her if she would like to come and help me assess the litter, as we were keeping a bitch pup, and left a message on her phone for her to call me back (without saying what I wanted her for) and guess what - no phone call back!! I will not be contacting her again, as she has had so many chances to help and has obviously no interest!! So sad for me...
I had a friend help me with the whelping this time, she was a rock & has whelped lots of litters before. Between us, we made what is a stressful time really manageable - two people to make decisions really lessened the stress! The whelping was amazing - really, quick, clean and all done in 2 hours. I learned so much from her, which will stand me in good stead for the future! Even if something had gone wrong, having her there would have helped in making decisions!!
So any of you out there, who are willing to help someone like myself who is new to breeding, please don't stop offering the advice, I know some people either think they already know it all or just don't want to ask for help - there's no helping some people! For the rest of us, we will gratefully accept any help or advice which is given!!