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A Special Experience: Dog Breeding
To witness and take part in the process of creation is a truly unique experience. It strengthens the bond between your dog and you. It gives you a new insight into her world. And help you understand her needs better.
To Breed Or Not To Breed
Before you breed, you should consider a whole host of factors. : The expenses (housing, feeding, grooming, veterinary bills, licensing fees, registration for purebred dogs and advertising cost) the time involved, and the care needed. You cannot approach breeding purely as a moneymaking opportunity. You must do it out of love for your breed. To avoid genetic diseases you should find out whether your dog has any carriers of such diseases in her family.
Siblings, half-sibs, offspring, parents and parents’ siblings.
Breeding your female dog is not necessary to keep your dog healthy. In fact spaying and neutering your pet can help them become better pets in many ways.
Every year, so many dogs, including purebred puppies are put to sleep because they are unwanted, lost or abandoned. This is why you need to be sure about being a breeder. Do have your pet spayed or neutered if you do not have a top quality dog and a ready supply of good homes already lined up prior to breeding.
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