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Old 01-16-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Hi I have a 27 month old Jack Russell male that I trying to breed with my female, He can not seem to connect with her, is this normal for beening young? and also how long or offen should i let them keep trying in a day. I don't want him to get worn out?
 
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Dear Sir,Maam or Other,

No Disrespect meant here, But, if you are not educated in dog breeding why are you doing it? please don't put more unwanted pups in the world, or at least educate yourself.

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Hay, I know everyone has there opions on breeding, but my puppys allready have a home. I though this was going to be a site to get some information, guess I was wrong. I have breed German Sherpard before and had no trouble!!!!!!!
 
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Hi i used to have two mini. greyhunds and they tryed to breed like nuts!
The reason I think they are not breeding is because the male is to young and they need time to get to know each other. If you have a fenced in yard let them loose together.(that is how mine breed) Keep track of the progress with a note pad pr somthing and see if there is anything improving from them showing more effection to each other or breeding.
 
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Sorry, but as you put it your German Shepherds bred (not breed) on their own. You had nothing to do with it. Now because your JRT is not understanding the process yet you think because your German Shepherds were able to, this means it makes you a breeder. Not even close. Based on all the misspelled words in your post it is apparent that you are not old enough yet to comprehend the concept of what it takes to deal with breeding dogs. Or the consequences if something goes wrong. It is one thing when the breeding takes place naturally without a hitch but the first time a male and female do not tie, you are asking for help and claiming because your GSD's did breed without a problem this makes you a breeder. That is as far from the truth as can be. If you want to learn about breeding, go find yourself a reputable breeder who will mentor you. The process is far to lengthy for anyone with real breeding experience to give you on the internet. Get every book you can find and learn to study for yourself instead of looking for quick answers from people that in most cases know no more than you and be quick to accept their advice.
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CLAP< CLAP< CLAP!! Well said Yogi, Well said!
 
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Based on all the misspelled words in your post it is apparent that you are not old enough yet to comprehend the concept of what it takes to deal with breeding dogs.
Yogi, not that I disagree with you on the subject itself (because I'm with you there), but there are a lot of people using the internet who have dyslexia, and therefore have a very difficult time with spelling and grammar. Even using a spell-checker is difficult, because letters get turned around in front of their eyes-- which is why dyslexia makes it hard for them to learn to read. So assuming someone is a child or immature, or unknowledgeable based on spelling and grammar is not always correct. We need to try and exercise a little bit more compassion for people in that case.

I know that you are usually one of the more considerate and kinder posters on here, (and one of my favorites), so I hope that you aren't too offended by this little rebuke.
 
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Yogi, not that I disagree with you on the subject itself (because I'm with you there), but there are a lot of people using the internet who have dyslexia, and therefore have a very difficult time with spelling and grammar. Even using a spell-checker is difficult, because letters get turned around in front of their eyes-- which is why dyslexia makes it hard for them to learn to read. So assuming someone is a child or immature, or unknowledgeable based on spelling and grammar is not always correct. We need to try and exercise a little bit more compassion for people in that case.

I know that you are usually one of the more considerate and kinder posters on here, (and one of my favorites), so I hope that you aren't too offended by this little rebuke.
noted, but if you had read the other post you would see this was not a problem.
Generally what is seen is someone too young prone to this issue of spelling. Compound this with their retort and then see the other post you will see what I am referring to. They are just too young. In addition, the process by which they determined they are a breeder because their GSD's bred only indicates they are too young. Anyone ie: adult will logically conclude that this person is far too young and therefore really has no concept and the misspelling only proves that out. I understand dyslexia and have seen it before in friends of mine. This person though does not appear to have any of the indicators. In this case, not misspelled as much as opting to drop off letters totally, that is not dyslexia. In the other post they used proper terms and spelling which indicates that spell check was used more and therefore the time was taken to correct the mistakes which as seen in the first and 3rd posts were many, far too many for an adult. Again, the determination as to the age was apparent when they tried comparing a natural mating of the GSD's and assuming that makes them a breeder. An adult would never make this assumption. It was not meant to berate the person but to point out the obvious, they need learn and educate themselves before venturing into the arena of breeding and this will need to start with learning to spell as this based on the dropped letters indicates they are too young at this time.
note: one more thing, no adult or anyone educated would come on the internet and ask how to get dogs to breed. Common sense for an adult, you check the library or check the internet for articles regarding your breed and breeding issues. This process of asking questions like this falls on young people who are too lazy to research on their own and are generally looking for a quick answer. Unfortunately it usually comes from someone their own age that is also lacking in the concepts of what breeding is and the difficulties it entails. But as the answer, no matter how far wrong it is, is given and ends up being accepted which only makes the problem worse.
The fear here is this person is showing through their post and their spelling that it is more than likely they are too young to be involved in the process at this point and therefore should first finish school then seek out all the literature they can, read it and seek out a mentor to learn from instead of asking a question that simply cannot be answered on the internet unless someone has a great deal of time to spend without even know who this person is or seeing the dogs in question.
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