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But Rome wasn't built in a day either you have to be prepared to work at being a good breeder>But Rome wasn't built in a day either you have to be prepared to work at being a good breeder.
>I would never qualify as a reputable breeder
I don't go to shows as my dogs are pets not show dogs Love this one :-)
Val and Isabel, Love the way you have written your posts on this subject. It makes me really cross when puppy owners come, they all know that I endorse my pups with r and x and am not willing to lift either but they still come out with " it would be lovely if we can have a litter out of ???", my pet hate, they see I think easy pound signs & don't realise the heartache, sheer hard work, time put in, costs involved, I could go on....in rearing a healthy well socialised puppy. Well done xx
I've bred four litters (a total of 12 pupppies in all) in the last 10 years but all within a three years span. I loved the puppies being there but I found the homing so very stressful, even though all bar two puppies went to people I knew very well. So much easier for others to do all the hard whelping/rearing work -then I just go along and pick a nice puppy to show :d
), and that it wasn't an issue as it woudl be short term, but it was very stressful after having lived here 18 eyars with dogs and breeding litters, trying my hardest to limit any potential for nuisance.
> she is a lovely girl BUT she's not keen on strangers, has decided that she absolutely HATES showing, and is not inclined to be that sociable towards other dogs/children
but that's not the fault of the reputable breeder.

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