Article Title: Dog Breeding
So you have a female pedigree
dog with papers, you want to make
some extra cash, so you think you'll go ahead
and mate her with
a stud so she'll breed and have some puppies.
Not so easy!
Proper breeding needs time, education, experience
and of course
money. Dog breeding does not make you money.
If you are a good
dog breeder, after postnatal care costs and
proper veterinary
care costs, there is little money left. Inexperienced
dog
breeders could end up with unwanted puppies
which will just
contribute to the growing dog overpopulation
problem that
exists. There are some 3 million plus unwanted
dogs and cats in
the United States, around 25 per cent of them
are purebred. Of
course there has to be some breeding, as without
breeding we
would have no puppies to grow into dogs.
Good reasons to breed your
bitch is to perpetuate good
qualitities of certain breeds of dog and to
perpetuate a
specific breed. If you breed puppies which are
in demand, then
you will usually be able to find them good homes.
You should
consider several things first if you are seriously
considering
breeding. Is your bitch of a good quality to
be bred? Does your
bitch fit her breed standard? Have your bitch
examined by a
veterinarian for her suitability for pregnancy
and therefore
avoiding inheritable abnormalities. If your
bitch can match up
to these things and fits her breed standard,
is healthy you may
want to breed her to pass on her good traits.
You should start
by finding a reputable breeder to mentor your,
attend dog shows
and educate yourself by reading about breeding.
You should also
develop a good relationship with your veterinarian,
one who
could be called upon for any pregnancy and whelping
problems you
may encounter.
Getting your bitch pregnant
is not as simple as you may first
think. You should choose a good stud dog, check
out its
pedigree. cycles also vary from breed to breed
and individual to
individual to the timing of mating is also crucial
to ensure
pregnancy and in some cases may have to be repeated
if mated to
early or too late in your bitches cycle. Some
people assume that
dogs don't have problems during pregnancy or
whelping, in the
case of purebred dogs that have been unnaturally
selected, this
is not the case and some breeds may be prone
to complications.
It is common during whelping to lose some puppies
and therefore
it is essential that you work along with your
veterinarian to
learn how to identify and handle any problems
that may arise.
Breeding is not a light undertaking, it's not
just a hobby and
does not always make you money like a business
should. You
should therefore take your time, you should
have some money to
invest along with plenty of energy.
About the author:
Mark Woodcock
1 Flea Control