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    Excessive panting and whining

    @tekela Sorry if I got an inaccurate impression. The will of dogs when fertility peaks often amazes.
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    Excessive panting and whining

    @tekela A female in a crate can be bred by a male outside the crate. OP is not taking the risks seriously enough.
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    Dog size difference question

    @nizz Size differences, unless in a breed prone to C-sections, don't matter as much as many people assume.
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    Can someone just purchase two pure bred dogs (of the same breed) and mate them together and sell their puppies as pure breds for pure bred prices?

    @sjp03 As far as following the contract prior to getting smacked by a court order, you are right. But court orders can be very powerful, and can lead to additional consequences.
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    Can someone just purchase two pure bred dogs (of the same breed) and mate them together and sell their puppies as pure breds for pure bred prices?

    @613jono https://law.marquette.edu/facultyblog/2013/01/dogs-and-contracts/comment-page-1/ Sorry, forgot to paste this!
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    Can someone just purchase two pure bred dogs (of the same breed) and mate them together and sell their puppies as pure breds for pure bred prices?

    @613jono Rather than get into specific precedents, this interview with the esteemed Dr. Greer may be even more helpful in illustrating why some contracts stick and some do not.
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    Opinion on PennHip Results

    @warriorofyahweh There might not be enough data on the breed to determine an average COI for the breed, but all Embark should need to determine average predicted COI for the litter should be the parents' DNA. It might be worth an email to breeders@EmbarkVet.com to ask. If nothing else, it will...
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    Opinion on PennHip Results

    @warriorofyahweh Food for thought: PennHIP done at 16 weeks (or even much older, but before full-grown) can change significantly when repeated at maturity. The change tends to be in only one direction, though, if it occurs at all: It improves. By any chance were both parents tested by Embark...
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    Bleeding 6 weeks and 2 days after pups?

    @hbgcamila Have seen similar, with no problems. Occasional spotting is completely different from flow, as you probably already know. But just in case: If blood is steadily flowing, even in just a small flow, seek vet ASAP.
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    Breeding

    @drsharles This. Read it and follow it.
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