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kraykray

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i have a question. I know i am going to be yelled at for becoming a "breeder" :rolleyes: but i really have a serious question I would like answered. We have 3 dogs. I have a maltese a maltipoo and a long haired jack russell terrier. The jack russell is nuetered. the maltese just went into her first heat. The malti poo is a boy. i have seen the male jack russell try to hump the female maltese but the malti poo doesnt seem interested. Is this normal. Does he not know how to do it? i dont understand. I know this is a weird question but im concerned.
 

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WHY DO WANT THEM TO BREED ON THE FIRST HEAT???

Seriously, ask the vet while you're at the office getting them altered.

Not only are you breeding mutts ("multi-poo's"), but your doing so on the first heat, and seem to have no knowledge about dogs or breeding in general.

You should have been educated BEFORE you decided to become a "breeder".

Oh yeah, and it's not a long haired Jack Russell. It's either a broken coat or a rough coat.
 

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Because most JRT's are horny little buggers and your maltipoo is trying to tell you that he doesn't want to be part of a designer breed fad.
 

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Zoom said:
your maltipoo is trying to tell you that he doesn't want to be part of a designer breed fad.
LMAO!! Thank goodness for bigot dogs, huh (only wanting to have sex or procreate with their own race/kind).

Hehehehe....
 

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Why do you want to breed your dogs? Breeding your dogs does not qualify you as a responsible owner or breeder. There are SOOOOOO many pets at shelters because of ppl wanting to breed because its cute or because they want to extend the blood line of their dogs or whatever. I urge you to get your dogs spayed/neutered. Dont be part of the problem, be part of the solution.
 

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Well, you can't say you didn't see that one coming.

On a more serious note, it's dangerous for a bitch to be bred on the first heat. Only at 2 year old are their body ready to be bred. I'm not even going to get into the 'breeding mutts' debate again.
 

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don't be 'concerned', be thrilled.......then keep them apart until they are neutered/spayed. :) if you're worried about your male's sexuality....just remember that you aren't with them every minute.
 

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Oh dear, I just cant get over the mentality of some people, sorry if this is not a very nice thing to say, but its true, far too many people think its a good easy way of making money breeding poor defenceless dogs, that have no say in what goes on in their lives, these poor dogs are doomed to be bred underage,sold to anyone that will buy them, dumped when another fad dog comes along and eventually probably either die in some shelter or left to fend for themselves on the streets til they get hit by a car or killed by some other means, all for the sake of someone wanting to make a few bucks, DO THE DOGS A FAVOUR GIVE THEM A LIFE, GET THEM NEUTERED AND LOVE THEM FOR WHAT THEY ARE...PETS

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I agree that you shouldn't do it in the first heat... but if you want to breed your dog, make sure you're knowledgeable to do so. I really don't see a problem if your going to place them in good homes. Good luck!
 

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Gallien Jacks said:
Humm i dont think they will be back some how!
I was thinking the same thing.

Just a personal experience of mine. Before we moved here we had a neighbor who had Rotties. He didn't know much about breeding but knew he wanted to breed his male Tyson. So he bought a female and bred them when she was only a year old. She had a hard delivery and only ending up having ONE pup he was obviousely upset about the one pup and he bred them two more times. The puppies were always small and the first pup and his last litter all caught parvo for whatever reason and died.
 
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sadly some come here post once dont like what they here and leave, they know what they are doing is wrong and it seems no matter what we say they will do as they wish
 

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