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Question by Alisa
Submitted on 3/7/2004
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I have a 2 years old jrt female. She is in heat. Yesterday she got bred by a dog that's a lot bigger than she is. This was not suppose to happen! I'm very upset and I don't know what to do.I don't want her to have any half breed puppies!


Answer by elly
Submitted on 4/13/2004
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when a large male dog breeds with a small female dog the puppys could be to large for the female, there for , the puppies and the female have a very good chance of having sever complications...even death. If i were you, I would NOT worry about the puppies being pure bred!

 

Answer by Kori Anstey
Submitted on 3/31/2006
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Please help me, we have sucessfully bread our little girl (J.R.T) with two studs now and she was more than happy to oblidge both times, now we have moved away from where we were living and had to find a new stud, we have found a top of the line stud and she keeps attacking, growling at and biting him, what sould I do I paid a lot of money for this stud.

 

Answer by doggielover
Submitted on 4/22/2006
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you are sad. you worring about the dog's puppies being purebred! Your dog could die and all you care about is if the puppies are purebred. you are a sad, sad person

 

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