Is this the same dog that you are looking for a stud for?  If so forget
about breeding her!  If you don't have breeding rights and you don't know
where is from she is most likely a puppy mill puppy and you have no idea if
she has a pedigree loaded with health issues and will only cause families
heartache by selling them sick puppies!

I can only assume you also don't know if she meets the breed standard and
breeding just to gave another puppy is not a reason to breed because you
will produce somewhere between 6 to 14 puppies that will all require homes
and someone who is experienced at whelping a litter.

Your female can die during whelping!  Especially if not aided by someone who
is familiar with whelping.  Raising puppies also takes a lot of time and
money!

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of alialx2
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 7:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [labradoodles] Question about coat

I have a female Labradoodle, she is 5 months old. She has wavy hair. 
Is there a chance her coat will get curly when she gets older? Just 
curious. I adopted her, and she is the best dog ever! Is it possible 
to tell by the way the dog looks on what generation she is or what her 
Parents were exactly. I would love to breed her, not really for 
profit, but because I know she would have wonderful puppies and I 
would love to keep one as well. Thanks! Abby



 



 
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