Should I or Shouldnt I become a stud dog
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I have a very sweet little boy. Who is good with kids and other dogs. His marking are so pretty. I’m so in love with my 4 legged baby. I am thinking about weather or not to breed him or stud him to get another sweet baby. It will be a while he is only 7 months old . What do you guys think?





























June 18, 2009 @ 7:58 pm
Humm, I’m having the same thoughts regarding my Beni.. I hate to nutter him but I dunno about having him for stud either.. What do we do??? Benji is now 8 mo. old & humps every thing that he can hump… It’s like he goes into a humping mode and by gosh he’s gonna hump LOL I really on’t like those lil jingle balls but then I think,,, well “They came with da package “. So yeap, I’m too stumped ..sorry LOL
June 25, 2009 @ 7:06 pm
Personally as lovely as the thoughts are that your dog is “pretty” and “nice” I think there is enough over population of pets and personally feel breeding should be left to responsible breeders who do it to better the breed, exc. The statement that you would want to keep one of his puppies is also alarming, when people breed their dogs they need to take into considering the possibility is there that none of the puppies would be placed in homes (much less if you think your going to make money off the rest of the litter). Are you willing to care for multiple puppies, vax’s, medical treatment, the time it takes to care for multiple dogs, should that happen? I think you should have him fixed (or be a responsible pet owner and not breed) and not contribute to the already over populated pet population crisis we already have. I know puppies are fun and you would love to have another dog just like yours but even then thats not always the case when a litter is born thats my honest opinion. Good luck and im sorry to be the bearer of bad news…
June 25, 2009 @ 7:07 pm
ersonally as lovely as the thoughts are that your dog is “pretty” and “nice” I think there is enough over population of pets and personally feel breeding should be left to responsible breeders who do it to better the breed, exc. The statement that you would want to keep one of his puppies is also alarming, when people breed their dogs they need to take into considering the possibility is there that none of the puppies would be placed in homes (much less if you think your going to make money off the rest of the litter). Are you willing to care for multiple puppies, vax’s, medical treatment, the time it takes to care for multiple dogs, should that happen? I think you should have him fixed (or be a responsible pet owner and not breed) and not contribute to the already over populated pet population crisis we already have. I know puppies are fun and you would love to have another dog just like yours but even then thats not always the case when a litter is born thats my honest opinion. Good luck and im sorry to be the bearer of bad news…