well, the weather is great, i am well rested, and i have a ne avatar. so... today is not quite as good as having a pile of puppies in a yard to play with, but it's pretty dreamy.
I really can't complain, i'm a little tired but it's SOOO nice out and it's free cone day at Ben & Jerry's! Also there's not a whole lot for me to do today so I'm just chilling yo! Also I picked up The Thing DVD last night and that movie is soooooooooooooo good!
one of my old coworkers just told me that 8 mile was too 'simplistic' for him and i totally snubbed him. today just gets better and better....!!! and the weather rocks.
can you grab a free cone for me?
Breeding, and doing it right, is an expensive undertaking. By the time you've picked out a good bitch, waited for her to grow old enough (minimum age: two years before breeding), picked out the best dog to mate her with, gone through all the health checks she needs, ensured that the dog you want to use also passes the same health checks, you've invested a lot of time and effort. You still have to pay a stud fee (or give a puppy back), you have potential extra expenses during pregnancy, you have the time and expense of whelping (either you take time off from work or something goes wrong and you have to take her in to the vets). You need to keep the puppies for a minimum of 8 weeks before sending them to their homes; you need to advertise and find good homes for the puppies, you need to make sure they have had their shots before going. You may have possible vet bills if the puppies require extra attention. If some of the puppies die, or you have a smaller than usual litter, you may not get as much money from the sale of the puppies as you had though. There are even potential problems later on with dissatified customers! You are better off consulting with a financial wizard about investing the money you would otherwise spend and lose on breeding!