Quizzes & Puzzles0 min ago
Puppies?
72 Answers
Hiya,
Genuine advice appreciated please. I realise there may be some negative comments too....
Quite honestly, and selfishly, I have always wanted just one litter of puppies. I understand many people will say there are already too many homeless dogs... but I also don't think those are always suitable for every home.
Now, I have a very happy, healthy rescue springer, in season. The vets won't spay her due to lockdown (have asked since last June). But honestly, I am so tempted to find a dad for her.... she has tied with my *neutered" cocker around 6/7 times the last few days. My unneutered older cavalier is clueless... and my cocker bounces him away anyway.
IF... I go for it, next time- 6/8 months.... I would really appreciate proper advice and experience first. I have always had dogs, but never a baby litter.
Does anyone have any advice please?
Thank you... xx
Genuine advice appreciated please. I realise there may be some negative comments too....
Quite honestly, and selfishly, I have always wanted just one litter of puppies. I understand many people will say there are already too many homeless dogs... but I also don't think those are always suitable for every home.
Now, I have a very happy, healthy rescue springer, in season. The vets won't spay her due to lockdown (have asked since last June). But honestly, I am so tempted to find a dad for her.... she has tied with my *neutered" cocker around 6/7 times the last few days. My unneutered older cavalier is clueless... and my cocker bounces him away anyway.
IF... I go for it, next time- 6/8 months.... I would really appreciate proper advice and experience first. I have always had dogs, but never a baby litter.
Does anyone have any advice please?
Thank you... xx
Answers
First thing you need to consider is health testing - presume as a rescue you have no paperwork relating to parents, and as Springers are prone to several health conditions you would need to have her tested otherwise you could produce puppies that are affected. If you are determined to breed from her please consider using a registered stud dog that has had all...
15:25 Wed 24th Mar 2021
pixie, what will you do if you can't find solid gold homes for all of them? The lady who bred our weimaraners never ever bred a litter until she wanted a dog herself and had a waiting list of people who she had personally approved for more puppies that she expected to produce. If a placement goes wrong will you take the puppy back? How will you feel if you see one of your beloved pups for sale to anybody on gumtree or preloved? What will the rescue say?
Woof, we have four homes so far, and I no doubt will keep one... (my mum suspects I will keep them all). And a couple of "possibles". I was planning to offer to buy any back, if things went wrong- but also don't want to say that until people are 100% sure they have a permanent home... so nobody just "has a go". She didn't come from an actual Rescue, but a link of people to an unwanted dog.
She hasn't had any screening, just health checks. Honestly, as you can see from one of my previous questions, she was given to me as a cocker, and general surveys plus strangers we meet out- all say springer.
Studs are all fully health-checked.
My priority would be healthy and nice-natured family dogs, rather than selling as expensive pedigree/crosses...
I really appreciate all your help and advice, everyone, thank you x
If she needs screening- I can arrange that first.
Studs are all fully health-checked.
My priority would be healthy and nice-natured family dogs, rather than selling as expensive pedigree/crosses...
I really appreciate all your help and advice, everyone, thank you x
If she needs screening- I can arrange that first.
Can I try and put this another way - should you have come on here and asked about buying a Springer puppy, I would say make sure you only buy from a breeder who carries out all the necessary relevant health tests, otherwise you could end up with big vet bills and the possibility of having your dog put down at an early age if it is unsound or going blind. Don't take a chance with the health of the puppies - do the right thing.