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3. Question 3 should be at the very least bile acids. However, as stated before there is no guarantee that your puppy will not develope any life threatening genetic problems. As parents can be prove clear, but still be carriers. 4. This is very dependent on the breeder. There are those that are wholesale breeders, bybers, and puppy mills that breed dogs repeatedly. Then there are exhibitor breeders that have larger kennels that have more breeding dogs and can whelp 5, 6, 7 litters a year.....the question really is how often do you breed your females. |
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During what ages are good for breeding? Thanks for your help. |
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Breeding age for a female is not before 18 months or 2nd Season. Now my practice is not to breed after 5 years of age. However, some breeders will breed till 6. Now, males....very experienced breeders will prove a male at 7 months of age (this is when his get can legally be AKC registered) and not use him again until he's Championed. A responsible breeder will only breed a female when she has been checked completely by a vet. Making sure that she is healthy to breed. So, breeders will make their decision based on consulting with their vet. Some breeders will breed back to back litters (if thir girl healthy) and rest, then breed again, others will be breed once and skip one. Now many repro vets tell you that a pregnant uterus is a healthy uterus and females are born with only so many eggs. What you need to keep in mind does that mother/dam look healthy is she well cared for, etc. |
lol! Sorry, I thought they were simple questions. Thanks for the info. I appreciate it. |
This is an excellent comparison between backyard breeders and reputable breeders: Backyard Breeder vs. Reputable Breeder |
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