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[H859]How To Become A Dog Breeder
by John Pawlett, Joh
Many people want to become good dog breeders. Dog breeding and doing it properly is an expensive hobby. There is the picking up of a good bitch, waiting for her to become old enough before breeding, choosing the best dog for her to mate with, and undertaking all the health checks she needs, and ensure that the dog you need also passes through the same health checks. There are potential extra expenses during pregnancy, you have to pay a stud fee (or return a puppy), you have the time at your disposal, and can incur the expense of whelping. The puppies are to be kept for a minimum of 8 weeks before sending them to their homes.

There is the need to advertise and look for good homes before sending them to their homes. As a breeder, you also need to see that the dogs have had their shots before going. You may be and ardent dog lover and want to better a particular breed of dogs. You may devote your time and energy to bettering a particular breed of dogs. Often this requires breeding dogs of a particular bloodline, thus creating particular traits that will be passed down through future generations. There is the requirement to have one or two un-neutered female dogs. If you have two or three adult dogs, you may not even need to register your kennel.

A good dog breeder does not want to use dogs with major blemishes. The breeder may show the dogs to endeavor to have a championship before breeding them. This increases the value of the dog's future puppies. It also leads to the breeder networking with the people who know the most about the breed. The dog may not get a championship but a few wins and the dog exhibitors will take you more seriously. If one of the exhibitors has a dog with characteristics that will even out any of the flaws that your dog has, then you can breed show quality puppies.

If, as a dog breeder, you want to breed dogs for many years, you may want to choose a kennel name. The kennel name has to be registered with the corresponding Kennel Club. It may be a good idea to get a kennel permit. The permit will eventually be needed as you may require a few puppies to continue the bloodline. There is the requirement to get the permit before you are attached to your puppies. When you are breeding your dog for the first time, you should seek out a male dog that belongs to a practiced dog breeder. When the dog has bred, you need to take it to the veterinarian. You need to ask the vet about the birthing procedure. When the delivery time comes near prepare a quiet spot for your dog to deliver. These steps ensure that you are a successful dog breeder and you take care of your dog and ensure that the best dogs only breed to carry on the bloodline.

There are quite a few types of dog breeders. The first type is someone who works hard to maintain the breed standard. Puppies that these breeders turn out will often be more high-priced than other puppies, but there are quite a few advantages to buying one. These breeders test their dogs for common hereditary diseases and they only breed their finest dogs, for the reason that they are breeding dogs to obtain a new generation of champions. This means that the ensuing puppies that are not show class are more often than not still quite nice.

The second type of dog breeder is frequently called a backyard breeder. These breeders seldom show dogs, and often have a litter of puppies since they want other people to have a dog just like theirs. Regrettably, hardly any backyard breeders test for diseases or recognize how to look for traits that match the breed standard.

The last type of dog breeder is often called a puppy mill breeder. These breeders have several different breeds of dogs and repeatedly breed their females until the dogs turn out to be run down and die. Puppies are often very poor examples of the breed and may perhaps have genetic health problems as well as diseases such as Kennel Cough.

Clearly you want to find a good dog breeder. Nevertheless, knowing the significance of finding a good dog breeder does not always make it easy to find one. To look for signs of good breeders ask friends and family, but you also need to ask the breeder the right questions and you should be able to tell if you have found a good quality breeder.

Take a look at how the breeder is advertising. Breeders who advertise in newspapers are not essentially unethical. Some of them love their dog breed, but do not worry about the show world. Nevertheless, be on your guard of an advertisement that lists puppies from five different dog breeds.

Ask the breeder to permit you to stop in and look at the puppies. If the breeder refuses and offers to bring the puppy or meets you outside with a portable pen full of puppies, it may be because of safety concerns. On the other hand, it could also indicate that the breeder's kennel is unclean and the dogs are not cared for suitably.

Ask the breeder about a health guarantee. A few breeders vaccinate the puppies themselves, but there is a possibility they did not give the vaccinations accurately and that the puppies are still exposed to disease. Moreover, the puppies could have serious inherited defects, such as a severe heart murmur, that a preliminary health exam would have uncovered.

Get the name and phone number of the breeder's veterinarian, and when you go home call the veterinarian to make sure that the breeder in fact did bring the puppies in. Now, you can happily and confidently buy your new puppy.

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