Quote Originally Posted by nolimitsteveo
yea i did cause i started a new job and i wouldnt have time to care of the puppys ..
and i live alone so i just decided on getting her spayed and looking into another dog ..
i understood what you were trying to say but i just had to say something cause i felt like i was a bad guy for trying 2 breed a beautifull dog ..
but whatever end of story ..
LOL - you didn't answer the guy's questions.

IS YOUR PIT'S HIP X-RAYED AND CERTIFIED FOR DYSPLASIA?

IS THE OTHER PIT YOU'RE BREEDING TO X-RAYED AND CERTIFIED FOR DYSPLASIA?

DOES YOUR PIT HAVE PAPERS AND/OR/IS SHOW QUALITY?

ARE YOU BREEDING HIM/HER FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE BREED, OR JUST TO GET PUPPIES TO SELL/GIVE TO FRIENDS?

If the answer to any of any of these is "no" - DO NOT BREED YOUR DOG. If you do it anyways, you are a backyard breeder. Thanks to people like you, breeds have health problems, temperment and behavioral problems, and will lead a horrible, unhappy life in pain. I hope you think twice about what you're doing. Just because you own a dog doesn't give you the right to breed it.

What happens if one of your friends can't take care of the puppies? Or they have health issues and they give them back to you? Now you have a dog and the rest of the pups. Well feeding/cleaning up after/taking 4-5 dogs to the vet is EXPENSIVE. More than likely Woody will be right. We'll see your dog or some of his offspring in the shelters. .