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Post by Sarah on Sept 16, 2011 18:19:37 GMT
Nope 2 seasons lots of people Back to back in chis
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Post by nataliee on Sept 16, 2011 19:03:14 GMT
I wonder where i got that idea from then
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Post by Lowenchi on Sept 16, 2011 19:39:18 GMT
i will do back to back with pandora is she doesn't need a csection. how would the KC know if your bitch has had a csection? does your vet report to them or is it a case of being honest?
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Post by millymolly on Sept 16, 2011 20:06:14 GMT
I see the KC are changing it from six to four litters for a bitch from Jan 2012
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Post by nataliee on Sept 16, 2011 20:27:38 GMT
Someone said the age is being raised to 2 aswell
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Post by Kristi on Sept 16, 2011 20:44:12 GMT
All the KC really seems to be doing is making it harder for responsible breeders to breed responsibly -- bitches are expensive as it is, and by reducing their breeding potential their value goes up exponentially. That means puppy costs go up...which means more people are likely to go to a BYB that does what they want and breeds as many litters as they want anyway...because that's what they can afford.
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Post by Sarah on Sept 16, 2011 20:50:53 GMT
Raising the age in chis is just stupid. They mature quicker and their pelvises can harden if not bred on their 2-3 season. Risking more c sections etc. Urgh
Kc are silly
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Post by freyja on Sept 17, 2011 7:24:39 GMT
The only way the KC would know the bitch had a c section was if you told them. My whippet delivered half her litter narurally and the other half by section. I never told them as it was her second and last litter as she was an older mum due to reabsorbing her litter previously.
I did however tell the new owners of the pups that some of the pups were born by section and which ones they were not that it made any difference to them.
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