jlewis713
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« on: August 11, 2010, 12:02:24 pm » |
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I asked the EXACT same question on here about 10 months ago. Got the same answers as above. If it's worth planning a breeding, it's worth not hunting her. I took the advice and didn't hunt her. The very next hunt, my hunting partner's main dog, and sire to the litter, got killed. Could've just as easily been my female. Those puppies are 8 months old now, and coming on stronger than any other litter I've had at that age. All that to say, if it's worth planning, and if it's a cross you want to have puppies out of, don't risk it. Wheter the dog is rough or not, you never know what hunt may be a dog's last. Doesn't have to be a hog this time of year...heat, snake, gator...you just never know. Play it safe. Let her rest. She'll be ready to go in a few months.
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