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by Steve, Ste

Studies reveal humans enjoyed taking dogs as pets even in prehistoric times.  For thousands of years man has enjoyed a good relationship with certain types of dog.  Dogs which proved useful were fed and taken care of.  Over time dogs became domesticated until they reached the point where they were able to serve a variety of purposes.  There are now different groups of dogs including hunting dogs, sight hounds, and guardian or livestock dogs.  To maintain certain characteristics people deliberately mated different breeds.

 

Years ago purebred dogs were purely for the rich and famous.  Today purebred dogs are more affordable because of the huge amount of competition in the dog breeding industry.  Some breeders concentrate on purebreds, while others prefer to focus their attention on mixed breed or cross breed dogs.  Different forms of breeding exist, and these include out-crossing, inbreeding and line breeding.

 

The dogs should be registered at kennel clubs.  Stud owners should also be registered to enable you to receive the necessary documents.  The American Kennel Club, or AKC as it is known, is quite popular in the US and it maintains a large database of dogs, including information about their lineage, achievements, and working qualities.  These dogs are also associated with the kennel clubs in the US.

 

Purebreds are recorded separately in the registry.  Dog breeders are actively encouraged to check the registry to learn more about particular dog breeds.  The breeder can use the records to analyze pedigrees, traits, and other important information.  The registration process will differ according to the state you live in, the registries, and the kennel clubs.  A certain breed will have standards which the breeder will need to adhere to.  The breeder should follow all the rules to ensure the health of the dogs.

 

The dogs will be required to undergo eye examinations, hip certifications, and joint x-rays.  Your dog will have to undergo variety of tests and tasks before obtaining its certification.  An expert will have to evaluate your dog's working qualities and other factors before certification can be granted. 

 

New breeders are often nicknamed ?backyard breeders.?  These mass producing businesses are called puppy mills, or puppy farms.  Animal activists dislike all forms of dog breeding.  As a breeder it is your responsibility to behave in an ethical manner.  Animal activists claim that inbreeding increases the chances of dogs inheriting genetic disorders.  They feel the world is becoming overpopulated with pets, and they also protest against the annual killing of pets in animal shelters.

 

Dog breeders are well aware of the fact that dogs possess inheritable characteristics in the same way that humans do.  It is therefore important to ensure that only the good characteristics are passed on to pups.  Common hereditary problems include hip dysplasia, heart conditions, eye problems, bone or joint conditions, and deafness.

 

Breed clubs and dog registries conduct extensive studies into these inherited conditions so that breeders can have enough information to help prevent them.  The OFA (Orthopedic Foundation of Animals) collates useful information for dog breeders.

 

Dog breeding enjoys a long and rich history.  People have chosen dogs as their pets for thousands of years, so it's no wonder dogs are able to enjoy such a close relationship with their human companions.  Do you want to become a dog breeder?  Make a decision now.


There's always a first time for everything, and even successful breeders had to start somewhere.  Don't allow yourself to be put off by the challenges involved in dog breeding; with determination and a passion for the subject you can become a successful breeder too.  And who knows?  You may even become a renowned dog breeder in the future.

 

Dog breeding is always difficult for beginners, especially when you consider the amount of time, money, and effort you need to invest.  Don't make the mistake of rushing in before you know your subject.  The key to success is research followed by even more research.  Once you're equipped with all the theoretical knowledge you should consult an expert breeder.  Visit his premises and take note of the way he does things.  You will gain valuable insight into the actual dog breeding experience.

 

Why not start out with a female dog?  Ideally she should be two years old because that is the perfect age for her to start breeding and caring for puppies.  You need to acquire a good female.  Make sure she is not only registered but is also the best in her breed.  She should be free from genetic faults and health problems.

 

Once you have your perfect female you will need to look for a suitable stud.  Some studs are offered for sale while others are accessed via payment of a fee.  The most popular and reputable breeds are expensive, but if you want attractive puppies you need to look for an experienced stud.  Don't be persuaded to use a friend's stud; you need to look for the best.  Visit the kennel club in your local area.  Ask to see the dog's certification; and following clear arrangements you can arrange to bring your female to meet the stud.  This arrangement means the stud owner can help with the mating process.  First time females can be difficult so you need all the expert help you can get.

 

Dog breeding can be a fine hobby if you just want to breed pups to give to friends and relatives.  On the other hand, if you want to start a dog breeding business you will need to obtain a permit.  In some states the law requires dog breeding kennels to hold a permit, while in other states it is not deemed necessary.  For your own legal protection it is wise to obtain a permit just in case issues arise such as neighbours complaining about the noise.  A permit offers protection in the event of a dispute.

 

Dog breeding is not as difficult as it may seem when you're a beginner.  Once you start work it can be a rewarding experience.  Seeing cute puppies can make it all seem worthwhile.  There is nothing like seeing the happy smiling face of a new owner walking out of your home with a new pup. 

 

Just remember, you need to learn as much as you can about dog breeding.  With the knowledge and advice you gain from speaking to expert breeders you will be well on your way to success.

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