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You guys just keep up with the casual breeding and don't pay any attention to genetics or make any effort to stop passing on known genetic defects that can be tested for and are every bit as good a reason to take a dog out of the breeding pool as not having the will to work. Not even one mention of brucellosis either! You should be proud of your knowledge and professionalism and how much you care about the future of the dogs you are breeding.

hickory them things you mentioned there would all be weighed up long before any dog was bred as they d be noticed while watching the dog/dogs working over several season s making sure they were worthy of breeding work wise first .also there s a lot of men on here alot older and wiser in the way of terriers than myself and yourself so maybe read and learn something if you can pick the nuggetts of gold out of all the shit thats posted on here plus you ll not see them come on here blowing smoke up there own ass about the shit hot dogs and cazy stud fees if they dont like a dog or bitch they d simply say no sorry not for me or no i have enough pups but if the bitch or dog was worth breeding then it would be more like yes no prob keep what you want i ll keep rest a closed mouth catches no flies or spills no sh1t!
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