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Will a female dogs nipples stay big once they have a litter?

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I want to get a female dog but I don't like how their nipples very very big once they have a litter. My question however is, once they have a litter and then are spayed, do their nipples still stay big?

I am looking at this dog and wondering if her nipples are going to always stay that big?
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?&petid=6902540
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" big nibbles "

Ahh now this is a conversation I have waited for!!! My female has never been bred ..& now 5 years old..& her "nibbles" as we call them around here.. have never been small...All the time people ask if she's had a litter...or if she is due to have puppies....She's not spayed..but they have never shrunk


But the answer fer my dog is she's got sum biggen's... :roll:
Hey ya'll thank you for the advice & I was aware that spaying her would reduce the size....I've been showing her..& she has to be an intact female in order to show..also her big "nibbles"..have not stopped her from placing.. plus I have my 1 & only breeding set to go this dec..something I've researched waited a very long time for..& choose not to discuss on this board due to everyone's opinion....Her show career is coming to a close time for her 1 litter ..& then spaying....
bigut64 said:
jaded1 said:
Hey ya'll thank you for the advice & I was aware that spaying her would reduce the size....I've been showing her..& she has to be an intact female in order to show..also her big "nibbles"..have not stopped her from placing.. plus I have my 1 & only breeding set to go this dec..something I've researched waited a very long time for..& choose not to discuss on this board due to everyone's opinion....Her show career is coming to a close time for her 1 litter ..& then spaying....
You put the effort in showing your dog, so your dog is good enough to breed...


yep.. :lol:
True_Pits said:
bigut64 said:
jaded1 said:
Hey ya'll thank you for the advice & I was aware that spaying her would reduce the size....I've been showing her..& she has to be an intact female in order to show..also her big "nibbles"..have not stopped her from placing.. plus I have my 1 & only breeding set to go this dec..something I've researched waited a very long time for..& choose not to discuss on this board due to everyone's opinion....Her show career is coming to a close time for her 1 litter ..& then spaying....
You put the effort in showing your dog, so your dog is good enough to breed...
You think so? I don't know anything about jaded1, so I'm not here to have a negative opinion about their breeding plans. I just don't agree with that statement in general. So if a dog has a health problem but the owner puts effort into showing the dog then its good enough to breed? If a dog is an unpredictable man biter but the owner puts effort into showing it then its good enough to breed? Conformation is just one part of a good breeding dog. IMO anyway, I'm sure jaded1 realizes this so its not meant to be about your dog at all, just in general when breeding dogs.
Your absolutely correct..if an animal has a health problem it shouldn't be shown nor bred..a good judge would point this out..also if your animal is aggressive you wouldn't be able to walk into the ring ...the word "unpredictable" man biter is funny..that could be any dog any breed anywhere anytime....hence the key word there was "unpredictable"..me as an owner I have put forth alot of effort in my dog...she is an excellent quaility animal..& I have researched for the last 2 years for the right male...to get back what I want for the bred & to meet the breed standards...as which should be done in any responsible breeding.... If I were ever to produce animals of poor quailty I'd have no quams of giving them away and spaying & neutering them myself & mataining the animals ..whatever is produced is my responsiblity no matter what....again my dog is 5 and never bred if it were about the money I would've cranked out puppies a long time ago.. I want to pursue weight pulling with my own dog that can also work a conformation ring...

Everyone on this board is quick to pass judgement..& yet when someone like myself who is responsible even mentions the word "breed"....well ya'll know what happens..*LOL*.. ..

I worked at an animal shelter..I've put many dogs down myself....I've put the turniqute around the front leg & watched the injection...watched the dog lick it's nose before it goes down..I've done the heart stick to see if it's still beating ..& I've tossed the bodies into the incinerator...i DO know where many of ya'll are coming from & can respect your opinions..& in return ask that my opinion be respected as well
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True Pits-

I'd like to say thank you ..& I agree with everything in your post...and thank you for being honest on your opinion...I must admit..I was defensive when posting on this board & even mentioning my plan of a litter because of the attitude of many people on here ..this is something I've worked very hard for & have taken my time to do everything right..
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