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<blockquote data-quote="scott wilson" data-source="post: 408685" data-attributes="member: 5566"><p>Cowgirl, why are you breeding your bitch? Do you have plans for the pups. Are you trying to accomplish a specific goal with the breeding? While being OFA certified would be important for a large dog it would not mean the dog is of sufficient quality to breed.</p><p>The reason sire charges are high is because the owner spent much time and money getting the titles to prove his dog is worthy of your consideration. You should be able to locate a number of quality dogs by looking through a retriever magazine.</p><p>AI would only come into play after the stud was selected and could be used as a convenience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott wilson, post: 408685, member: 5566"] Cowgirl, why are you breeding your bitch? Do you have plans for the pups. Are you trying to accomplish a specific goal with the breeding? While being OFA certified would be important for a large dog it would not mean the dog is of sufficient quality to breed. The reason sire charges are high is because the owner spent much time and money getting the titles to prove his dog is worthy of your consideration. You should be able to locate a number of quality dogs by looking through a retriever magazine. AI would only come into play after the stud was selected and could be used as a convenience. [/QUOTE]
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