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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Mother and daughter
- By blossom [gb] Date 08.05.03 15:26 UTC
Hi there,

a couple of people have told me that if you breed your dog that the mother will not like it if you keep one of the female puppys. But other people have told me this is rubbish and they will get on fine, but none of them seem to have any actualy experience of this. My bitch is very friendly and I think she would be fine, but I would like to check first.
Advice from people who have been in this situation would be great.
Thanks very much.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 08.05.03 16:31 UTC
Hi,
I have a bitch and kept a bitch puppy. They get on fine.

So did my M-i-L's bitch and her female pup.
- By Sue L Date 08.05.03 16:49 UTC
I had a bitch and kept one of her daughters. Never any problem between them.
Sue L
- By Lady Dazzle [gb] Date 08.05.03 17:15 UTC
Me too,

In fact I have a bitch here with two daughters and a grandaughter, all get on really well.
- By cleopatra [gb] Date 08.05.03 17:27 UTC
Some breeds are fine - some aren't :) What breed do you have?
- By Bec [gb] Date 08.05.03 17:38 UTC
I kept mother and daughter and they fight but then they are terriers so as has been said it really depends on the breed you have. Also, I think, it depends on the age of the bitch too.
Bec
- By blossom [gb] Date 08.05.03 18:13 UTC
She is a two year old Bichon Frise.
Thanks very much for all your help
- By slmiddleton [gb] Date 08.05.03 17:59 UTC
The breeder I got my pup from (Golden Retriever) has got 5 bitches, all closely related with many being mother and daughter relationships. They all get on fine.

Best wishes,

Sarah
- By Brainless [gb] Date 08.05.03 19:05 UTC
I have four female geneartions, and no problems with any of them. They are 11, 8, 5 1/2 and 3 1/2 years old.

The oldest until recently has been top canine, but it looks like number 3 has quietly beeen allowed to take over since she had a litter recently, as I notice that the others let her pass before them etc.

There is no lording it by any of them, and no-one is allowed to take advantage or liberties with anyone els.
- By chaliepud [gb] Date 08.05.03 21:45 UTC
We had 3 generations of black labs, Mum got on fine with both Daughter and Grandmother, but Granddaughter and Grandmother had their moments as both wanted to be top dog, nothing too heavy and granddaughter had the grace to wait until the old girl was very old before taking over - both were happy with that

All the best whatever you decide

Hayley
- By LJS Date 09.05.03 07:37 UTC
I had had mother and daughter and both were inseperable ! Min the daughter never bothered to clean herself and always let Mars the mum do it right upto when Mars was PTS at the grand old age of 14 3/4. Min now has taken on this role with Moose (not related) and mothers her, she even cleans herself now !!

I wouldn't worry!

Lucy
- By staffie [gb] Date 09.05.03 15:06 UTC
I have a mother and two daughters from seperate litters and they all get on fine. They are Staffies too :-)
Even though they get on fine would not leave them alone unsupervised, but that is just being sensible like with any household with more than one staff :D
- By Gail [gb] Date 09.05.03 15:37 UTC
I have run on three sisters with their mum, gran,half sister, dad and auntie without any problems........they are rough collies.Gail:) :) :)
p.s we are also planning on keeping a puppy from inpending litter from one of the said sisters!!
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Mother and daughter

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