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Member Posts: 76 |
Lee, I know your done with "pit breeding", so does that mean that I can take credit for this breeding?
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-- Go hard everytime, and it becomes a standard! Shadyboyz' Pits
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If this is the breeding you are referring to (the one that produced Nina)... http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Public&file=printPedigree&dog_id=267050
Even though I did the breeding here on my yard, and the bitch (mother) was owned by me at the time the breeding was done...AND even though the pups were born here and raised by me...I consider that breeding a Chimera Kennels breeding AND a "DCK" breeding since it is a pure DCK stock on top and bottom and because DCK owned the sire at the time I did the breedinng...and ended up getting the dam back from me after I raised the litter. They also wanted to get a pup out of that breeding, but they were all gone. My agreement with them was I was going to give them Shaker back as a stud fee...as I didn't need her anymore after raising the litter. It would have been nice to have bred her to an EM IMO, but I believed she was just too small to safely do that...so I let them have her back
So, although you have a two pups out of that breeding I don't see how you could call it your breeding since credit should probably go to DCK. Of course, whatever you produce out of the pups you have would be yours to claim credit for.
P.S. Your "nn2" photo isn't working here or on your website...Just thought I would mention it in case you need to upload it again. Once you get the image working on your website, it should automatically start working here again, but if it does not...let me know and I will fix it for you. | |
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Member Posts: 76 |
Thanks Lee | |
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-- Go hard everytime, and it becomes a standard! Shadyboyz' Pits
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Member Posts: 76 |
Do you keep in touch with the owners of Nina's parents? Was wondering if I could get their contact number or if you could give them mine. Nina just went out of heat, and her brother is very active yet small (bout 25 lbs). He looks like his sire. | |
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-- Go hard everytime, and it becomes a standard! Shadyboyz' Pits
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Site Owner Posts: 1120 |
I have his contact information. She has a brother in Utah that is about 55# or so. | |
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Member Posts: 35 |
I weighed Cuda yesterday and he weighs 51 pounds. | |
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Member Posts: 35 |
Shadyboy, I tried to contact you via PM but I don't think it worked. I will probably be sending Cuda back to DCK when the weather cools off. However, if you are looking for a boy that is breed like Nina and weighs a little more then the other boy Cuda might be an option for you. That is, if that is what you are looking for. | |
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Member Posts: 76 |
Appreciate it Ben, but I prefer smaller dogs. They're easier for me to handle. Why are you sending Cuda back to DCK? Nina & G-Runt are very athletic. I'm planning on trying them in weight pulling. Nina may do well in obedience as well! | |
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-- Go hard everytime, and it becomes a standard! Shadyboyz' Pits
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Member Posts: 35 |
I have a small yard and I try not to keep many males around, so I was going to give DCK Cuda, and get a female or stud when I needed it. I guess I kinda read into your post and thought you were looking for a bigger dog. My bad. | |
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