Need a Male American Eskimo for Mating

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June 13th, 2009 23:32
California
EskieLover
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I live in Southern California and cannot find a mate for my dog. She is just over 3 years old and we would like to like for her to have puppies. The problem is I cannot find a male Eskie anywhere in this part of the state (also including Las Vegas, NV since my son live there). My dog is a purebred but does not have papers. All we want is a male Purebred American Eskimo with or without papers to mate her with. If you or anyone you know has such a dog and would not letting him enjoy my pretty girl for however long it takes for dogs to mate please get in touch with me. I do not have a lot of money but would be willing to work out some sort of deal. Thanks.
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June 23rd, 2009 15:19
California
Leemp415
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Hi,
   
My name is Mike, and my dogs name is Jordan. He is a pure bred American Eskimo. He was born 4/20/07, so he is a little over two years. He does not have papers, but I absolutely sure he is 100% since I went to the house where he was born and met the parents. I have been looking to breed Jordan as well, so hopefully we can work out an arrangement. I am uploading some a few pictures, I usually keep him shaved because it is very hot in Orange County, Ca. Please send me pictures as well if it is possible. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks.
   
MIKE
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June 24th, 2009 06:43
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Befor you make the decision to breed, consider: nearly 5 million dogs are euthanized every year annually due to overpopulation and lack of homes. By breeding even once you are doing a disservice to all those dogs, taking away available homes and adding to the population (exponentially even if you don't get the puppies fixed prior to adoption).
   
There are purebred dogs in shelters and rescues everywhere, there is no reason to add to this!
   
I know you want your specific dog's puppies, but there are so many special dogs out there like your dog, think about the way your decision will affect their outcomes!
   
There is a special already-born dog out there for you waiting, and someone battling pet overpopulation trying to find them homes. Won't you at least meet them before you make this decision?
   
If you search Petfinder just in your area there are tons of American Eskimos waiting for you!
   
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