What is the most frequent contingency offered by reputable breeders if the mating does not result in a litter?
Answer
A repeat breeding at no additional cost
When a pregnancy fails, the standard practice among reputable breeders is to offer the dam owner a repeat breeding during her next season without charging an additional fee.

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