Breeders' Frequently Asked Questions
How old
does my dog have to be before they can be bred?
Typically, males reach
sexual maturity before females, meaning some males
can sire a litter when they are six months old or
less. Females take a little longer to mature. But
the best answer to this question is to wait until
both are fully mature so you can assess their
physical traits and find the best mate to breed away
from any faults. You should also wait for your dog
to fully mature so that you can perform any
necessary health checks on them to make sure that
they won't pass on any heritable diseases or
conditions.
Should all
females be bred once?
No, this is a fallacy. A
female dog does not need to be bred. And, if you
don't plan on breeding your dog, early spaying can
help reduce the occurrence of various forms of
cancer.
Does
breeding a female make her more docile?
No, breeding or raising
puppies has no permanent effect on the female's
temperament.
What do
the terms line breeding, inbreeding, out crossing
mean?
The terms line breeding,
inbreeding and out crossing refer to different ways
breeders plan their breedings in order to produce
quality puppies and breed out physical faults.
I have a
male dog. How do I get people to breed their females
to him?
This is a question many
people have when they want to breed their males.
Some people even call people up and ask them to
breed their females to their dog because they have a
nice dog. There are many factors that partake in the
breeding process, so this is not a good choice in
finding a lady mate for your stud. The best way to
get your dog out there and recognized as a stud is
advertisement. Knowledgeable people like to see
health testing, titles, or even programs like the
Performance or Merit Sire program. Make sure to list
his health testing, show information, hunt
information, pictures, pedigrees, programs, or any
sort of information one would need or want in
preparing breeding information. Basic places to
advertise would be newspapers, magazines through an
organization, a breeders list, and websites. Some
people even post articles at their local pet store.
Is it OK
to do a brother/sister breeding?
It is generally not a
good idea. A brother/sister breeding is considered
inbreeding. While it can be used in some cases to
solidify certain traits in the puppies, it also can
reinforce faults that can be very hard to eliminate
for generations.
When is a
male or female too old to be bred?
The watchword in this
instance is condition, meaning the physical
condition of the female. If an older female still
has regular seasons and is in excellent physical
condition, she may be able to withstand the rigors
of carrying a litter and nursing the puppies. It
would be wise to get the opinion of your
veterinarian before such an undertaking.
Males can sire a litter
as senior citizens and don't have to worry about
things like nursing puppies. However, before
breeding to a senior dog it would be wise to get him
tested by your vet and getting his opinion.