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>The oldest a bitch can be is 8 years at the time of whelping
> my girl as had 3 litters and shes 4 (shes not having any more)
>> my girl as had 3 litters and shes 4 (shes not having any more)
> Thank goodness for that!
> The KC states that they will not register a litter if:
> "c) The bitch has already reached the age of eight years at the date of whelping."
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> and if they haven't produced anything worthwhile by the time they're 8 it seems unlikely they will afterwards anyway.
> if it's only a second litter how did it come about that she got to that age before you felt you wanted to mate her again?
>great plans, mine anyway, don't always come to fruition
> Litter I am talking about - 6th litter out of a bitch 8yrs 4 days old... total 57 puppies....
> Why on earth would you do that to her?
> do you see any justification to shift the optimal breeding age of this particular breed
> in particular any particularly important individuals
> it should be a case of all circumstances being taken into account and each application reviewed separately. Certainly when several litters have been taken from an individual bitch I'd hope that the rules would be very strict
> Nowt in life is ever black and white and what good rules if there can't be exceptions!
> that oil was still sizzling at 3-00 am
> Are you no sleeping well hen?
currently they are play fighting - wildly swinging off each others neck fur ............ not a good look!!!!
> I think the instances where they will approve a litter from a bitch past her 8th birthday are extremely rare though. Was it something like the Crufts group winning Dykebar Border Collie bitch who had permission refused for a ?second? litter ... or something like that?
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> So unless it is a breed with a very small gene pool, I wouldn't expect the KC to approve it. This is purely conjecture on my part though!
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