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please can you help urgent I've got an 10 year old jack russle very strong and fit

 

she's had 4 litters of pups the last one was 4 years ago

 

i live on a site and i just came home and a dog has jumped the fence and crossed her

 

I've phoned the vet i can get an injection

 

but i would love another pup from her do you think she'll be ok to breed at that age

 

i wouldn't want to hurt her please advise me

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Between the age of 2 and 5 is considered the "healthy" breeding age of a dog however if it's a working dog it need to be proven and no dog is proven at the age of 2 ..If it were me I wouldn't risk it. If you want another working pup best buy one from 100% PROVEN working parents. ...There's a good chance the mating hasn't took due to age but get the injection anyway.

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f**k it. breed shit loads. Just stay local so the the litter can follow you and be resold.

 

On a serious note. If you wasnt in the market for a pup, why put the bitch through it at that age? You mention nothing of work history so why not go buy a pup rather than put the bitch at risk, and the other 10 shit pups you have to find homes for.

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the bitch is an excellent bushing dog and yes id love a pup out of her but it was accidental thats why I'm concerned over her health i wouldn't of put her to another dog

 

i didn't mean i want to breed her for a pup just saying id like another as she's the best bitch I've ever had

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All the rights/wrongs and other crap aside, if you're asking will your bitch be ok, well no one can say.

I've known a few fit ten year old dogs have pups without any problems.

You got to ask yourself, is she fit and healthy?.

How bad do I want a pup?.

No point asking on here, you're the only one who knows all the facts.

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