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[D533]Dog Breeding And Whelping
by Steve, Ste

There are pros and cons to every activity, and breeding dogs is no exception.  As a prospective dog breeder you will need to weigh up the pros and cons before you start.

 

You may have thought dog breeding was an inexpensive hobby, but in fact that is not the case.  It is a task which carries a lot of responsibility; and this includes taking care of your dog's health whether it happens to be male or female.  The decision to start breeding dogs should not be taken lightly, and it needs to be discussed with family members and your local vet.

 

Pros

 

The pros of breeding a female dog are numerous, and they include the opportunity to produce good quality pups. Remember to choose loving homes for your puppies; you don't want them to end up in an animal shelter.

 

You may be able to breed champion pups from your female.  Your kennel will attract more attention if one of your pups is declared a champion.

 

Cons

 

You need to be aware that every breed of dog has its own characteristics; and you also need to be aware of the drawbacks you may encounter as a result. 

 

Stud costs can be excessively high, especially if you opt for the championship bloodline.  You may have to spend hundreds or even thousands just to gain access to a purebred male.

 

Female dogs are weaker than males, and therefore more prone to health problems.  Some females can be injured during mating, whilst others can develop life-threatening conditions.  Your dog may die if she is left unsupervised whilst giving birth; and it is your responsibility to take care of her during this process, even if you have other matters to attend to.

 

When your dog becomes pregnant you will be liable for further vet expenses because of the need for regular check-ups.  You will also have to pay for extra vaccinations and veterinary costs as and when required.  These expenses can add up to thousands of dollars depending on the frequency of treatment and the number of visits to the clinic.

 

The puppies are also prone to health problems, and you may want to make arrangements with the owner of the stud in case any issues arise.  Problems or faults with the puppies are normally attributed to the male.

 

The cost of vaccinations and food for the puppies can also be very high.  You are responsible for providing the pups with high quality food, and you will also need to make sure the female regains her strength after the birth.  These issues may involve further visits to the clinic.

 

Another thing to remember with females is they are prone to ongoing health problems.  You need to be on the lookout for ovarian and breast cancers as these conditions are more common once the female has given birth.

 

Have you given any thought to the costs involved in dog breeding?  You may find that once you've paid all your expenses you're not left with a great deal of profit, especially if you're only working on a small scale.  If, on the other hand, you are breeding dogs for your own personal pleasure it can be a very rewarding activity.

 

So is dog breeding right for you?  You need to think about this question very carefully, and weigh up all the pros and cons before you make your decision.


A sensible dog breeder always understands that dog breeding is something more than just being an ordinary business. The question of ethics is imbibed into the entire dog breeding process, irrevocably. When you own a dog breeding business, you must be concerned about the ethics while trying to turn this particular initiative into a successful one. If money remains the only ambition, a dog breeder can hardly attain success in this domain. Accordingly, every dog breeder should abide by a number of ethical guidelines so that his/her business runs well balancing both, morale and profit.

As most of the research reveals, becoming an ethical dog breeder requires you to endorse certain factors. First, develop your communication skill in order to turn the buyer to your favor. Depend on the research through internet or otherwise in order to be aware of more information on dog breeding processes and the facts related to it overall. Create a doggy friendly environment. An ethical dog breeder should always be careful about the environment and atmosphere where his dogs are being groomed.

Always keep in touch with a efficient veterinary doctor. Besides the vets, caregivers are also necessary for proper care of dogs. Now, to be an ethical breeder, you should realize a few facts clearly. Although breeding dogs is adequately profitable, it takes time. Do not crave for more money if you truly want to undertake the business ethically. Acquire and imbibe sufficient knowledge about dog breeding within yourself. This is not so simple and you should certainly not opt for unscientific experiments if you are not aware of the right dog breeding procedures. Start with dogs that you can handle. An ethical dog breeder should also have an expert dog breeder as mentor. Not only can you borrow a good deal of knowledge from the expert, the person would also help in arranging proper and suitable buyers for the resulting puppies.

If you are a starter in the field of dog breeding, be careful while buying the first set of breeds. Make provision for adequate nursing and nutrition for the puppies apart from regular check-ups, you could take help from expert vets. For their proper grooming, keeping caregivers is inevitable. Next important thing for an ethical dog breeder is the provision for healthy kennels to house them. Try to groom them in a clean environment devoid of dust and mud. Always remember to keep your dog tidy.

Just as you often like to go out for recreation, your dogs too cherish outings. Do not keep them chained all the time and instead, keep them free as much as possible. This will make your dogs friendly and playful. Another important thing is the special care and nourishment for the pregnant and nursing dogs. Once you have successfully bred the dogs, make sure that you give adequate attention to the newborn puppies. It is advisable to keep them separate and provide them with that extra special care. When you follow these simple guidelines, breeding dogs ethically will become easier for you. Again, this is true that an ethical dog breeder is the best dog breeder.
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