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is juan gotti dead just asking i see alot of his sons and daughters but no him
I really don't know for sure but he was whelped sometime in 1997. I would say there is a good chance he's still alive.TheBullBeastLover said:is juan gotti dead just asking i see alot of his sons and daughters but no him
Whelped? ye i know im a noob =]drsven said:I really don't know for sure but he was whelped sometime in 1997. I would say there is a good chance he's still alive.
I've read he sired his first litter at 7 months old. I would love to know how many registered litters he sired with UKC.GSDBulldog said:I'm almost positive he's alive, and if not, then he died rather recently.
Which is funny when you think about it, because he shows up so often in the 5th and 6th generation in many dogs' pedigrees. It makes you wonder just how young these dogs are when they're being bred... and bred and bred.
same as born.TheBullBeastLover said:Whelped? ye i know im a noob =]
I'm afraid to know.drsven said:I've read he sired his first litter at 7 months old. I would love to know how many registered litters he sired with UKC.
males can produce pretty early, but it doesn't mean they should...Dang!!! he was sexually mature at 7 months
That's sad :curse:I've read he sired his first litter at 7 months old.
I'm sure you already know this, but to those that don't: A female can become pregnant at her first heat which is at ~6 months old. A responsible breeder would never allow this to happen. But with the greedy, irresponsible (no paper) folks it happens quite often.Patch O' Pits said:males can produce pretty early, but it doesn't mean they should....
He probably looks terrible, he's 10 years old! I'm wondering if the owner collected frozen sperm and is selling it or if the breedings are natural. The UKC has pretty loose rules when it comes to frozen sperm and artificial insemination.sw_df27 said:looks like he's still alive and kickin I wonder why you can't fine any recent photo's of him online or anything