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Sure Fire Tips For Properly Breeding Dogs
Are you contemplating the possibilities of beginning a bit of breeding in order to add some new puppies to your home or even as a means of generating some extra cash? Well if you are then perhaps you should think twice about the prospect. Anyone who has ever owned a dog at some point in time has contemplated the idea, but it is important to remember that when it comes to breeding dogs, there are a number of downsides associate with the concept that most dog owners will not be comfortable doing.
For those who breed dogs on a professional level, the prospect of the business is more than just having extra money, it is a way of life for them. It is how the can afford to eat and they often live, eat and breath dog breeding and its techniques. Those who want to breed for fun do not live eat and sleep dog breeding.
Here are a few reasons why you might want to reconsider dog breeding unless you are 100% committed to the process and to the health of the new puppies:
1) It is important to bear in mind that breeding dogs is an expensive task. You will need constant veterinarian visits as well as heart worm prevention for all of the dogs. You will also need to protect them from parasites like fleas ticks and other worms. You will also need to advertise the puppies which will also cost you a bit of money and in which case, when you are not a professional breeder, the chances that you will make a loss is great.
2) Breeding puppies is a heartbreaking and highly emotional job because every time that you get a new litter of puppies and you see their cute little faces, you will then have to come to the understanding that you will not be keeping them but rather selling them for a profit. Furthermore, some of the puppies will die and that is just a fact of life in the dog breeding world.
3. A third downside to breeding your dogs is that the entire process is a huge responsibility. This should be quite obvious with even just the above two examples given in terms of your investment and emotional participation. Once you decide to breed your dogs and bring new life into this world, you are now entirely responsible to ensure that those puppies are given the utmost in high quality attention and health care. Breeding new puppies is not a hobby and therefore you must understand that your time and energy must be devoted to the process 100%.
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