So You Want To Be A Dog Breeder

Not everyone is cut out to be a good dog breeder. If you're willing to invest the time to learn howto breed healthy puppies and have a strong commitment to your animals, dog breeding is aheart-warming experience. In fact, it's a lot of fun!The joys of dog breeding are limitless - waiting for the big day as the puppies develop in thewomb, witnessing their entry into the world, and nurturing them through their first six to eightweeks of life can be a tremendously rewarding experience. But to be a really good dog breeder,you must care about more than the financial "bottom line." You have to have genuine love andconcern for the animals you've taken into your charge. The best dog breeders create happy,healthy puppies for truly loving homes.There's more to breeding dogs than one small article can cover. You have to know the best timeof year for breeding and how to provide the best environment for mating, birth, and early care.Good dog breeders need to understand more than the dogs under their care: they must be ableto maintain a successful small business. Most of all, good dog breeders are willing to invest thetime and effort necessary to learn all the ins and outs of breeding before they begin.Your most important building block in breeding happy, healthy puppies is your female dog. Shemust be in heat before she can breed. Typically, this happens every six to seven months.However, even though she may go into heat while she's young, she may not be physicallymature enough to carry, deliver, and care for her new babies. You should wait until your dog isphysically mature before breeding her. For some breeds, this may be two or more years of age.Your veterinarian can help you decide when the time is right for dog breeding. Vets know aboutyour animal, and they know how to perform and interpret the necessary tests and physicalexams. It's best to wait until your vet tells you your female dog is ready to breed. If you don'tgive her enough time, you could lose both mother and her puppies.Even when your vet has given you the go-ahead, you'll have to find the appropriate male tomate with your little lady. Be sure the dog you choose for her is healthy, and verify with hisowner that he is of a pure bloodline, particularly if you want to register your puppies.Mating usually works best when you bring your female to the male because the male needs tobe comfortable to perform his task. That usually happens in his own territory.Most female dogs aren't fertile until they've been in heat about ten days, and they remain fertilefor about four days. Fertility periods vary, so consult your vet to identify the most favorable timesfor mating. You'll also have to go through some trial and error to learn what works for yourfemale dog.Mating is only the beginning of a successful dog breeder's work. You'll have to be a dedicatednurse, mid-wife, and nanny for your dog and her puppies. And good dog breeders are verycareful to find warm, loving homes for their precious ones. You can find lots of good advice andpersonal contacts to help you succeed through your vet, other breeders and, of course, throughInternet websites dedicated to dog breeding.

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