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Re: [PyrNet-L] Fw: boarding



Yes she has had her hips done.  I was just told now that it's a good idea
next time to check her elbow.  It's the first time I have heard to get her
shoulders checked.  I have a really good vet so I will ask him a few
questions about this.

-----Original Message-----
From: Adrienne Wilder <draggon@stc.net>
To: pyrnet-l@gamerz.net <pyrnet-l@gamerz.net>
Date: Monday, July 20, 1998 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] Fw: boarding


>smye wrote:
>>
>> The reason I amy breeding her is to improve the breed.  She is not quite
2
>> years old
>
>Good reason to breed.  But since she is not two have you done prelims on
>her hips, elbows and shoulders yet?
>
>and is in very good shape to raise 10 to 12 puppies.  She is
>> excerised daily and in good health.  I have giving this alot of
>> consideration.  If the puppies are not all sold  that is fine with us.
I
>> am not going to be  one of these people that don't care what happens to a
>> pup or becoming one of these puppy mills that are out there.   I have
alot
>> of people that I have talked to and looked into why they would like a
puppy
>> from me.  I will not let a puppy go to a home where it's not wanted nor
is
>> mistreated in away.  I have done alot with my Pyr.  She is a St. John's
>> Ambulance Therophy dog  has done alot of obedience
>>  training with her.  It's not like I have just one day said I will breed
her
>> just for the fun of it.
>
>Good to hear this type of attitude.  Remember, no matter how much
>research people do when considering buying one of your pups...use a
>contract!  They will save your butt and possible the life of a pup later
>on.
>
> I take very much pride in my animals and how they
>> are to be treated and care for.
>> I do know that it is not a pretty sight.  If I have to keep every puppy I
>> will.
>>
>> I was just inquiring if people do charge a boarding fee.  And what is the
>> costed.  I will not board my dog out to anyone.  I take to much care in
my
>> animals, not just to send her somewhere that it's not familiar with.  I
>> really  don't like to be away from her nor she us.  She is part of our
>> family.
>
>
>When I have bred a dog there has been no boarding fee.  The bitch is
>brought to the dog after she begins her heat, (usually after the 7the
>day) and stays there until the breedings are done.  The average cost for
>a stud fee is usually the price of one puppy.  So if the pyr pups for
>that particualr dog are going for 800 then your stud fee will bea baout
>800.
>It is not uncommon for the stud dog owner to aske for a deposit after
>the breeding.  If the breeding takes, then you pay the rest when the
>litter papers are filed.
>Note: This is only one method.  Everyone has their own "ways" when it
>comes to using their stud dogs. Some even require a contract to be
>signed that all pet pups will be placed spayed/neutered or on limited
>reg.
>
>> >
>
>--
>
>
>Adrienne Wilder
>Murrayville GA
>
>"Oh, to be loved by a dog!"
>
>Home of:
>The golden gang,
>Patou and the evil sister geese.
>and many stray cats.
>