Breeding Dogs For Dummies. Simple Tips To Save You Time And Money

By Jane Aymes

Choosing to breed your dog is a big decision and it's natural to feel a little uneasy about the process. These dog breeding tips will help things go smoothly and help you enjoy the entire process.

Ensure you choose the best parents possible. The parents should not suffer from any inherited or in-born faults. Learn about your dogs' genetic history by checking out their ancestry. You need to ensure neither parent displays any overly negative characteristics such as shyness or aggression.

Make sure a vet examines your female dog before any attempt at mating. Make sure the dog has a clean bill of health and isn't carrying any diseases. Diseased dogs pass these onto their pups.

The most typical reason breeding failure is bad timing. Female dogs have extended periods in heat, but it can be tough to spot the ideal timing. Ask your vet for recommendation about perfect timing. The proper time to start breeding is when the female is at least 2.

Develop a good relationship with your vet. You will need his or her advice during breeding, pregnancy, and birth. New pups should be examined by the vet in order to identify any abnormalities or defects.

Don't underestimate the costs of breeding dogs, you need to be fully aware of the costs involved, from the food that you feed your dogs to their housing and medical care. Be sure to consult with your local veterinarian to determine how much you would be spending on vaccinations, preventative techniques like worming, eye exams and a heart evaluation.

These are the tips that can really help you out when you first start doing this. Remember that there is a lot more too this. The best thing you can do is get your hand on a guide book that will walk you through it step by step. - 29953

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