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kenhm
post Apr 3 2013, 07:35 PM

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this is my baby girl... new member here. is a teacup poodle, 1.5 years old... snowy ^^
kenhm
post Apr 3 2013, 07:37 PM

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QUOTE(Kathy33 @ Mar 7 2013, 05:47 PM)
I have a male toy poodle Meeko, anyone has poodle interested to breed with Meeko? Here is Meeko picture:

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P/S: Strictly to whom love poodles, I don't want Meeko future babies been abandoned.

Thank you.
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i interested, how to get your contact? this is my baby... user posted image
kenhm
post Oct 10 2013, 06:31 PM

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QUOTE(CyaNide27 @ May 4 2013, 10:36 AM)
Just my opinion.... But probably you've already went through with the breeding without reading up much about it....

Especially your's is a teacup, finding a male bigger size than her could cause her babies to be bigger than her which could lead to difficult labour.... You'd probably need to spend on c-sec....

If you havent went through with the breeding, i would strongly advice you to read up on pregnancy, breeding, feeding newborns in case their mother refuse to feed and anything under the sun regarding to breeding.... Especially being a teacup already having higher risks of health problems, all the more you need to prepare if you have no experience..

Also ask yourself, what is your main reason to breed her? To sell her pups for money? So is she your money making machine? To let her experience childbirth? To have puppies like her? So is it worth to risk her life for all those?

And have you check her & the potential male ancestry line, the potential male and herself for any inheritable diseases? Most dont appear until old age.... Do you want her following generations to also suffer from genetic defects and health problems?
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Hi Cyanide27,

First, you're wrong, i didn't breed her.

Reason to breed her?? Do you have dog? if yes, what is yr reason to have your dog?

What make you think that i don't have experience to take a good care of dog? Why all your 'assumptions' made are all so negative? Sell for money, money making machine, what is this?... Do you know how much love and effort spend my my dog? How well you know about my dog? I hope is not just because of a term of teacup+breed, you made all your own judgment there.

I knew this is just your opinion and advice, but it seem like you're not neutral enough. rclxms.gif




 

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