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<p align="center">You're thinking of breeding your dog... </p><p align="center"></p><p align="center"><font color="#000000" size="5"><font size="3">Before you do, please consider the following questions:</font> <p align="center"></p></font></p><p align="center"></p><p align="center"><font color="#ff0000" size="6"><b><i>Is your dog breeding quality? </i></b></font></p><center><img src="http://hometown.aol.com/gelet1447/BreedQualColDog.jpg" alt=""/></center><font color="#000000" ptsize="10"><div align="left"><font size="3"><font ptsize="14">If the answer to this is yes...</font><font ptsize="10"></font><font color="#0000ff" ptsize="24"><b><i>Are you breeding for the right reasons?</i></b></font></font><font color="#000000" ptsize="10"></font><font size="3"><font ptsize="14">Are you breeding for love of the breed, because you have a dog whose progeny will (one hopes) contribute to the breed? Have you demonstrated that your dog has something to offer by showing her or competing with her in performance events? Does the stud you want to use fit the above criteria (breeding quality, proven in competition)? </font><font color="#0000ff" ptsize="24"><b><i>Are you prepared to be a responsible breeder?</i></b></font></font><font color="#000000" ptsize="14"><font size="3">Are you prepared for the costs involved in breeding? (Vet visits, puppy shots; what if the mother needs a C-section?) Are you prepared to hand-raise the puppies if the mother doesn't take care of them? Are you prepared to keep every puppy as long as needed to find a good home? Are you prepared to take responsibility for every pup you breed, not just until it's sold, but for the rest of its life? Are you prepared to take a puppy back, at any time in its life, if a home doesn't work out for any reason? Are you prepared to take responsibility for seeing that none of your puppies ever winds up in a shelter? </font></font><font ptsize="18"><b><font size="3">If the answer to any of these questions is "no"...</font></b></font><font ptsize="10"></font><font color="#ff0000" size="7" ptsize="36"><b><i><font size="3">PLEASE DO NOT BREED!</font></i></b></font></div></font><font size="3"><font ptsize="14">If the answer to this is yes...</font><font ptsize="10"></font><font color="#0000ff" ptsize="24"><b><i>Are you breeding for the right reasons?</i></b></font></font><font color="#000000" ptsize="10"></font><font size="3"><font ptsize="14">Are you breeding for love of the breed, because you have a dog whose progeny will (one hopes) contribute to the breed? Have you demonstrated that your dog has something to offer by showing her or competing with her in performance events? Does the stud you want to use fit the above criteria (breeding quality, proven in competition)? </font><font color="#0000ff" ptsize="24"><b><i>Are you prepared to be a responsible breeder?</i></b></font></font><font color="#000000" ptsize="14"><font size="3">Are you prepared for the costs involved in breeding? (Vet visits, puppy shots; what if the mother needs a C-section?) Are you prepared to hand-raise the puppies if the mother doesn't take care of them? Are you prepared to keep every puppy as long as needed to find a good home? Are you prepared to take responsibility for every pup you breed, not just until it's sold, but for the rest of its life? Are you prepared to take a puppy back, at any time in its life, if a home doesn't work out for any reason? Are you prepared to take responsibility for seeing that none of your puppies ever winds up in a shelter? </font></font><font ptsize="18"><b><font size="3">If the answer to any of these questions is "no"...</font></b></font><font ptsize="10"></font><font color="#ff0000" size="7" ptsize="36"><b><i><font size="3">PLEASE DO NOT BREED!</font></i></b></font><a></a> |
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