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> do my utmost to breed ethically
> But you do breed designer crossbreeds don't you
>I don't sell puppies to anyone under 40 anyway.
However, the topic was not what I bred"
no but you seem to give this whole post about how hard up you are and how you have barely made ends meet from all litters you have had. I have always felt sorry for newcomers when you've been raring to dictate and lay down the law according to MM. It's a pity that several have your knack for being this way. It's why newbies often get scared off.
I have had people enquire about the cost of a puppy, and when told, they said "I don't begrudge you your profits" - I was fit to spit! Yes I have had that attitude, and I know I shouldn't let it get to me, but it does. People with large breeds will look at me as if I am in it for the money, mentioning the £1,000 plus per pup. I am often tempted to mention their pups at £500 apiece with 12 in the litter.
> Surely there is an economic arguement here when it comes to litter size and risk. I.e a mid sized dog costing £400 - £600 from a litter of 5 or 6 in comparison to a toy breed having 2-3 pups selling for around £800 - £1000.
> Since breeding my first litter over 30 years ago, I have had 2 accidents. Even my vet told me that it was no point giving the injection, as a bitch wouldn't be fertile that late in a season. I am not the first, and neither will I be the last person to have this happen. It happens, deal with it.
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