>If a dog os considered old at & , thinking in particular rescues surely breeding at 7 + isnt good no matter what the kennel club allow.
Rescue dogs should not be being bred from and are not usually homed with papers.
So we are talking here of health tested (I hope) fit and worthy breeding stock.
Now it really can vary by individuals but especially by breed.
Norwegian Elkhounds for example are not fully mature until; 4 years old and in heir prime until 10 years of age, and in Scandinavia would still be actively working to this age in the hunting season out al day all weathers.
So the Kennel clubs cut off age is perfectly reasonable even though I prefer not to breed much past 7. I know that b itches of up to 10 years are bred from in my breed in other countries, just would not be for me.
This would of course not be for a FIRST litter where the advice is to breed before Five years of age.