08/26/2021
Dog Breeding for Beginners ever dog owner should know?
Dog Breeding tips:-
* Greta is now two years old; she was x-rayed, and the OFA report was excellent Likewise, her eye examination was performed and she’s CERF certified.
* You’ve had her faulted by a breeder; she was credited with more good than bad features, and she’s won a couple of fun matches. She’s easily trained, a delightful companion, and finished her obedience training at the head of her class.
*You really aren’t interested in showing and competitive obedience, but you’re naturally proud of your big dog partner.
*You’ve spent hundreds of dollars achieving these goals, and now you want to recoup some of your expenditures.
*Indeed, why not?
*The following questions remain to be answered before embarking on a Greta-breed-ing project. Conscientious dog breeding isn’t about making money.
*It’s about producing puppies that are at least as good as their parents, preferably better. If you’ve had no experience raising big dog puppies, please take the time to talk to several breeders.
Ask questions related to dog breeding
> I paid a lot for Greta; I didn’t buy her as a brood bitch, but won’t she have great pups?
> She’s smart and a wonderful companion, but is she a dog breeding quality?
> She’s never been in heat, but I’m impatient. When should I breed her?
> Where can I find a good stud for dog breeding?
What is the average stud fee? Will his owners take “pick of the litter?
> If she doesn’t conceive, how do I arrange remating, and does that cost extra?
> Where do I board her if I must leave town while she’s pregnant?
> Will Greta require special attention during pregnancy, and will she receive it in a kennel?
> How much of my time is required with whelping, and will I need help?
> Is there much mess involved with whelping? I am not good at that kind of stuff.
> How much time is required to feed and clean up after the pups?
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