Monday, February 17, 2014

Breed Dogs

So, you've decided you want to breed dogs but you aren't quite sure where to start. Whether you want to be a full-time breeder or just approach it as a hobby there are things that can make the experience more successful for you and the animals.


Instructions


1. Prepare your dog-breeding facilities. If you are planning a large operation, you will need to provide adequate room for your adult dogs to exercise and a secure area for when the puppies arrive. If you choose a large breed, such as the Saint Bernard, you will need a lot of room for the adults and the puppies. You can breed small dogs like Dachshunds in limited space.


2. Research your local statutes. In many localities, if you breed more than three litters a year, you are considered a "breeder" by trade, and must be licensed. Your facility must also meet certain requirements when you plan on breeding many litters. Apply early for permits since it may take some time to be approved. Contact your county or city offices for the regulations.


3. Decide on a breed. The American Kennel Club recommends breeding only to "improve the breed." You can join their organization, have your purebred dogs registered, track the dog's lineage and choose a quality mate to breed with as a Kennel Club member.


4. Familiarize yourself with your breed, its health issues and temperament. Buyers often want puppies that have been well-socialized and come with their registration papers. You must provide the puppies with their first round of shots and a checkup by the vet before they go to their new home if you want to build your reputation as a quality breeder.









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