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thank you for all your replies. I am very | 3 | 50% | |
glad to see that the majority of you are | 0 | 0% | |
very caring dog owners and would not | 1 | 17% | |
breed on consecutive seasons. | 2 | 33% |
>sorry but i dont understand what you mean by "suited your plans" could you explain to me what you mean please?
> I think that a bitches cycle has to be part of your plans.
> in general they do not registered if the bitch has two litters within the year, however there are times good & sound reason to do so and if this is backed up by a vets letter the KC would be in legal trouble if they refused to register.
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> They have no legal standing whatsoever to stop people breeding from any dog they choose and as often and they wish.
>No, but it is against the rules of the Breeder's Licence to breed two litters from the same bitch within a twelve month period
> shouldn't an animal be able to take two straight forward gestations and deliveries in a row in her stride?
> her insides need a rest
> however i am talking about the morals of it, not the physical side,
> we can reproduce again a couple of months after delivery, doesn;t mean the bodies recovered
> i have no experience of small breeds but i would think that the strain on them would be no different too, as they have smaller litters because they are smaller dogs.
> Don't understand that I'm afraid. What is expected to happen there?
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> I, personally, would not choose to do so because I find my role in the process exhausting
> the uterus goes through alot to carry and whelp a litter and should be given adequate rest inbetween litters.
>women who have babies in quick succession choose to do so
> i feel they DESERVE to be given a break
> and cant see why the next litter cant wait a year
> those of us you breed, holidays are planned round our dogs, infact are entire lives revolve around our dogs.
> THEY COME FIRST
> I, personally, would not choose to do so because I find my role in the process exhausting
> i noticed you made no comment on this, so its too exhausting for you but is ok for the poor bitch that has to carry, whelp and rear a litter!
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