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10 Reasons to breed your Dachshund!

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cathleen
Posted May 10, 2006 9:35 AM
user 2319620
San Diego, CA
Post #: 296
Is there a moderator on this board???? If so could you please pin this extremely important post....thank you
Jackie Brown
Posted May 10, 2006 12:56 PM
MidtownJBrown
New York, NY
Post #: 567
No, this Board does not have its own moderator, but try contacting customer support at the link below, and include a link to the thread for pinning:

board moderators

Jackie & Gus
Karen
Posted May 14, 2006 9:29 PM
kjvlang
Toronto, ON
Post #: 126
I will get it "pinned", or at least try.

I didn't understand all the reference to "pinning" and was "bumping " it just trying to keep this post at the top. Trying to help,. . Someone explained it to me....finally!!

It is a great post

Still learning the lingo of these message boards.
Karen
cathleen
Posted May 14, 2006 11:56 PM
user 2319620
San Diego, CA
Post #: 313
WooHoo karen....your official!!! Thank you
Edie
Posted May 16, 2006 3:01 AM
user 2760151
New York, NY
Post #: 6
I will get it "pinned", or at least try.

I didn't understand all the reference to "pinning" and was "bumping " it just trying to keep this post at the top. Trying to help,. . Someone explained it to me....finally!!

It is a great post

Still learning the lingo of these message boards.
Karen

i don't understand 'bumping' either. i was bumped crying
Jackie Brown
Posted May 16, 2006 2:55 PM
MidtownJBrown
New York, NY
Post #: 574
"Pinning" means that the thread is made a permanent one and remains at the top of the Message Board List until it is "unpinned" back to the general life of an ordinary thread. See the little orange pins next to the top two listings.

"Bump" means to update a thread so that it appears at the top of the list. For instance Sarah is asking about kennel cough. One of us finds an old thread discussing kennel cough and by posting on it (with a note bumping up for Sarah), it becomes current and appears on the first page to draw Sarah's attention. Another way to think of it is to refresh.

Jackie & Gus
ken
Posted Aug 16, 2006 1:42 PM
user 3122971
Staunton, VA
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My dog Napoleon is in my opinion an excellent candidate for breeding, but I'm not sure about his bloodline....I haven't seen his parents for more than the half hour I was at the breeders, and I'm not sure if there are any health problems with his line. He is a very friendly, handsome dog. I think his genes would be an asset to the breed, but have no idea how to breed him and am just thinking maybe I'll just get him fixed...
A former member
Posted Dec 19, 2006 6:28 PM
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are there any male dachshund owners interested in breeding?
Dorilinda
Posted May 8, 2007 6:49 PM
sobecutz81
Cathedral City, CA
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I saw my lil girls parents and grandparents when I bought her out in Lousiana. And she's beautiful and so well mannered. She doesn't bark at other dogs or people, and is very submisive! Whether or not she has a champion in her or not, I still think she's worth breeding. Not every dog is born to be a champion or in Best in Show.. Plus with as many people that love her, I'm sure finding owners for her pups will be easy!
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