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> And if you don't feel there's something good enough to keep in the litter, why should you sell them on to others as 'potentials'?
> So why breed with no intentions of keeping a puppy?
> I wouldn't thrust motherhood on her just for my gain....> There is every risk she could die during whelping
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">But as others have tried to explain, it wouldn't be just for the breeder's gain. The aim would be for the betterment of the breed, keeping desirable qualities going instead of just letting them die out.
>I have bred 3 litters, every one has been a slight improvement on the previous one. 3 Show Champions & 3 reserve CC winners, one Sh.Ch. got her JW, another her ShCM.
> There is every risk she could die during whelping and leave you with nothing at all.
> I have bred 3 litters, every one has been a slight improvement on the previous one. 3 Show Champions & 3 reserve CC winners, one Sh.Ch. got her JW, another her ShCM.
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">But you know I've looked at last year's KC registrations for your breed, and they were as follows; <br />1st quarter: 43 <br />2nd quarter: 12 <br />3rd quarter: 6 <br />4th quarter: 35<br />This makes a grand total of 96 puppies registered last year.
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">I completely agree with you.
> Our inbreeding co-efficient is only 6.0% so that shows diversity in the lines. Which is 1% less than the other breed I own - Flat Coated Retriever which has hundreds of puppies registered each year.
> Our inbreeding co-efficient is only 6.0%
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">OK, I looked on your website and just saw the LMs.
> My website is actually for my cats!
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Out of curiosity and we know what that did - oops - how do you get on with your cats? Do you keep one out of every litter?
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