Thread: Co-Ownerships
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Old 07-09-2007, 06:28 PM   #6 (permalink)
breepeace
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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos View Post
The breeding arrangement part of most co-ownerships can be a sticky subject. Some co-ownerships insist that the co-owner/breeder takes over full responsibilities of a mating programme and you may lose your loved pet for many weeks and only get a share of the stud fees or sale of puppies or indeed have to concede the pick of the litter/s.

If you import from Australia or New Zealand from leading breeders I would say you need to be serious at handling the Corgi in the show ring and/or with a breeding aspect in mind. But there are always exceptions.

I have another proposition. There is a breeder in Canada - an hour away from the US-Can border, who has stunning direct NZ bred and NZ associated Pems, one of which is a sister of my Pem. The breeder is happy to export puppies to the USA if and when she has any available.
I'm in Canada actually, could you send me a PM with the breeder's name?

I'm serious about the show ring, but not really interested in breeding, which was kind of the reasoning behind having a male. If he were nice enough to sire puppies, then so be it, but I'm not sure the breeding aspect is for me.
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