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by DebiSue on 31 July 2009 - 00:07
Me myself, I could never breed a litter regardless of the quality of dog/bitch combo...I wouldn't be able to let any of them go! I have puppyitis. You'll find a good home for your other little girl. I know you'll take good care of her until then.
Best of luck!
Deb
by Sam Spade on 31 July 2009 - 00:07
Moons
Just man up and keep the thing until you find a good home. Track it, imprint and socialize the hell out of it.
You bred it and should take responsibility. If you don't, then you shouldn't have bred. If you do, well no harm.
by Two Moons on 31 July 2009 - 00:07
No one knows him like I do. My chickens had names.
We save turtles from the highway to keep them from being run over.
I love them all. Big, small, wild and tame.
I even love snakes, but the ones that are poisonous are just gonna have to give me my space, or end up in the freezer.
We've strayed from the original questions.
by ladywolf45169 on 31 July 2009 - 13:07
by joonbug on 31 July 2009 - 14:07
The problem with the breeder keeping both the pup they held back and the unsold puppy is that now you have a serious time issue. The breeder will likely then have at least 3 dogs, the mother and the two pups. I can't imagine how someone would have enough time to raise and train two puppies of the same age, keeping them separate so they don't bond to each other over people, as well as spend the time with the adult dogs. Ultimately, unless the breeder doesn't work outside the home, the dogs will simply not get the experiences they should, simply because of a lack of hours in the day.
Check with local obedience and agility clubs if the puppy shows promise for that kind of competition.
In my area, quite a few people have puppies and no buyers for them. All of these pups are from untested, untitled stock. Perhaps that plays a role as once people start breeding like that, they limit their market largely to pet owners only.
Jackie
by Two Moons on 31 July 2009 - 15:07
Training and socializing.
The idea has more promise than a shelter.
Your right about a flooded pet market.
There are certain realities to consider tho.
by Ryanhaus on 31 July 2009 - 16:07
I've never had that problem. I have had pups come back and need to be rehomed cause the owners babied them so much
that they ruled the household!
I don't advertise pups here, just in a local newspaper that you can read on line, I do not ship my pups, so I thought that would become a problem, but never has, I just run my web-site in the classified for only $29.00 a monthThat news paper reaches many surrounding towns.
I have had alot of word of mouth from people that love the pups they got from me, also, I will take pups back if there's a problem, Never Ever give a puppy or dog away for free, if someone has to pay any amount for their puppy or dog I believe they will take way better care than if it was free...............
You need to have your vet pass your phone # around for people looking for a GSD pup, also, people that already got a pup from you, let them know you still have a pup left, offer that pup to them at a discount, also, you need to advertise somewhere, some newspaper or dog club newsletter,
Good Luck, and hold onto him until you find the right home for him, someone will want him.........
Paula
by Krazy Bout K9s on 01 August 2009 - 00:08
Moons, If I bred a dog and had a left over puppy, I would keep it, raise it as if it were my own, training socializing, etc. until I found the right home for the pup...someone would come along just at the right time for the pup and buy him/her. While constantly advertising said pup...and networking to let others know you had a terrific pup available...that is IF I was a breeder....
BREEDERS READ THE FRIGGIN VALIANTDALE POST AGAIN!!!! I AM GETTIN IN A TON OF REGISTERED DOGS, THAT AT ONE TIME OR OTHER CAME FROM ONE OF YOUR DOGS OUT THERE...MAYBE DOWN A FEW GENERATIONS...BUT ALL THE SAME FROM A BREEDER SOMEWHERE....JUST HOW MANY DOG ADVERTISEMENTS ARE THERE JUST ON THIS DATABASE ALONE IN THE US??? THERE ARE OVER 7,000 GERMAN SHEPHERDS ALONE LISTED FOR ADOPTION ON PETFINDER.COM
STOP BREEDING FOR A YEAR AND LET US RESCUES AND SHELTERS CATCH UP...MAKE YOUR DOGS MORE VALUABLE BY DOING THAT...AND STOP FLOODING THE MARKET!!!
JUST MY 2 CENTS WORTH...
by wuzzup on 01 August 2009 - 02:08
by JRANSOM on 01 August 2009 - 02:08
I would have to say that I agree with SHOSTRING in this matter. I could not in good conscience PTS a pup just because of it's color. From my Dads mouth, the Navy did that with white Boxer pups just because of color...threw them overboard!
I'm not a breeder but if I ever do I will keep any pups that are not taken and adjust accordingling to accomodate until I find a home for them.
Jen
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