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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have an intact male purebred, stipulated as a condition of sale. Our breeder wanted to retain breeding rights, as his parents were champion show dogs. It turns out that never happened and our breeder retired. But yes, we would have been open to breeding our dog, because he was genetically healthy and his breed isn't known for having dire health issues. Separately, I foster puppies and pregnant dogs for a local VA rescue. MOST of the puppies are pit mixes - and they're docile and trainable. I do their potty and leash-training, and teach them basic commands. Out of dozens, I've only ever had two litters that were not immediately recognizable as pit mixes: one was very Labrador looking, and the other looked like terriers. People who are looking for a rescue that isn't a recognizable pit mix might indeed take years to find one! [/quote] It doesn't take years to find shepherd one. Right now, there is a mom and 9 out of 11 of her pups are up for adoption at Lucky Dog, I'm in love... (but shepherds are no way easier or less dangerous then pitts if you ask me) Momma https://toolkit.rescuegroups.org/javascript/v2.0/template1?animalID=21270327&key=Mqr6gy1W My fav pup (I wish I could adopt one) https://toolkit.rescuegroups.org/javascript/v2.0/template1?animalID=21292409&key=Mqr6gy1W [/quote]
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