Things
To Consider Before Breeding
Your Dog
Breeding dogs can be one of
the most rewarding things you
can do. Of course it's not as
simple as deciding to breed
and starting. There are some
important things you need to
ask, and honestly answer before
you can breed with a clear conscience.
With so many unwanted puppies
you need to be sure you can
find good homes for all the
puppies. There are far too many
unwanted pets in the world.
If you are wanting to breed
because you feel you have a
lot of time, resources and love
to give - rather consider adopting
one of the many millions of
homeless pets and giving your
love in this way.
You will need
to have your bitch thoroughly
checked by the veterinarian
before thinking about allowing
your bitch to become pregnant.
Lingering and chronic medical
conditions must be identified
and sorted out before pregnancy.
If something is found that would
indicate that pregnancy is dangerous
for your bitch (for example
Daschunds have severe back problems
which can be exacerbated by
pregnancy) the problem needs
to be sorted out.
While at the
vet you will also need to ask
many questions. Doing your homework
helps here too - if you are
going to do this there are a
great deal of things you will
need to know about. And many
unforeseen circumstances you
might find yourself in. You
must know a great deal about
all aspects of your bitches
reproduction before you go ahead.
Caring for puppies
also takes significant resources.
You will need to commit to a
great deal of extra time on
your part. Caring for a pregnant,
whelping and lactating bitch
is time consuming enough, not
to mention caring for the puppies.
Financially
you will need to prepare for
the added veterinarian costs,
both for your bitch and the
necessary vaccines for the puppies.
If you cannot afford the medical
costs then under no circumstances
should you breed with your bitch.
A litter can
be as large as 12 puppies which
will place an enormous financial
strain on you. Unless both dogs
are of very good breeding you
might not see any return on
your investment.
Emotionally
the process can also have its
ups and downs for you and your
family. Are you prepared for
the possibility of sick, deformed
or even dead puppies? How will
your children react? How will
you deal with these kinds of
issues?
Examine your
motives carefully. Don't breed
because you think you will be
able to make some profit for
yourself. This is both false
and selfish. Don’t' breed
only because you think it will
be a joyous experience for your
children. If something goes
wrong it won't be quite as joyful.
Lastly if you are clinging to
false fantasies about cute puppies
and no other work then think
again.
Remember - every
puppy you create is your responsibility
and that can be quite a monumental
thing. This means if owners
of the puppies cannot care for
them anymore you will need to
take them back.
It's hard, messy
work and there is an endless
list of things that can go wrong.
This said, allowing
your bitch to mate can be a
very rewarding experience. If
you are sure you have considered
all the aspects, are well read
and sure you have enough love,
time and money to go round -
then enjoy the experience. It's
amazing to watch the miracle
of life unfold before you. If
you have children it will be
both educational and memorable
experience.
At its best;
breeding should be a careful
blend between science and art.
Are you really prepared for
all the responsibility that
comes with breeding?
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