I have 2 malteese dogs and im trying to breed them, seem to be having a bit of trouble because the boy dog doesnt know '**** from elbow' to put nicely...
anyone any good links i can go through
2006-11-05
01:46:16
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gavd_ireland
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let me be a bit more detailed... first of all i wasnt questioning my spelling :)
its for my parents so your right, i dont have alot of details myself... i dont want to get another dog im just looking for tips on helping.. whether to leave them alone, or only at time's put them together.... specific details if possible.
Thanks
appreciate it
2006-11-05
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You seem to know even less about breeding than you do about spelling and grammar.
I suggest you
borrow some books from the library on responsible dog breeding or
buy some books on dog breeding
read them
find out the definitions of in-breeding, out-breeding and line- breeding
familiarise yourself with the pros and cons of each
research your Maltese Terriers pedigrees to see whether they are suitable to inter-breed
contact a reputable breeder who is willing to give you advice and support
ensure that you have sufficient funds to pay for any emergency treatment such as a Cesarean
ensure that you know how to deal with any emergency when you b**ch whelps
ensure that you know how to care for and wean the pups
ensure that you have good homes available for the pups
think again about bringing even more pups into this world when thousands of dogs are destroyed everyday.
Most of the unwanted dogs were bred by people who haven't thought any further than 'I've got two dogs -one of each - I think I'll breed them'
Your boy dog isn't the only one who doesn't know what he is doing.
2006-11-05 04:27:33
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answered by DogDoc 4
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Why not try the breeders of your dogs for advice? After all, they've been through it before &, in person, you can ask specific questions & get the true advice that you need.
The dog breeders that I know generally use a first time boy with one of their more experienced girls & vice versa. I know that last sentence doesn't help you ... but hopefully, one of your dog's breeders will ... maybe even coming over to your place to 'help out'. Or recommending that you use one of their stud dogs & watch & learn at the same time.
It sounds like you want to use your boy but, if he is predominantly a pet, rather than a top winning show dog it may be better to use a health-checked, quality, prize winning stud for your girl. I'm not sure if behaviour changes happen after a first mating but having your loving pet change to a leg humping, weeing nightmare, would be awful. I'm not sure what dog stud fees are but they may be worth the investment.
You also might want to visit this site:
http://www.learntobreed.com/
The Kennel Club site also has a dog breeding section:
http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/breeding/index.html
There's a list of Maltese breeders & stud dogs on the Champdogs website.
http://www.champdogs.co.uk/guided/all_maltese.html
I think that you can search by area.
Finally, there are lots of books on dog breeding out there (try Amazon) &, if you didn't want to buy any, I'm sure that you would be able to order them from your local library.
Good luck
2006-11-05 02:45:30
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answered by Solow 6
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Why do you want to get into breeding? Their is alot more that goes into it than just putting two dogs together.
http://www.woodhavenlabs.com/breeding/breeder2.html
is a link that can tell you some things ythat can go wrong. Inexperience has no place in the breeding arena. There is alot of responsibility that goes along with it
2006-11-05 05:55:39
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answered by Judy 3
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No such breed yet could be some style of mutt that a BYB slapped a nonsense call on. The domestic dog must be taken in to the vet interior the 1st 24 hours to initiate on photos and to ensure this is healthful. do no longer threat the existence of your domestic dog via no longer getting it to the vet now as Parvo is deadly and could be prevented via a vaccination.
2016-10-15 09:54:47
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answered by crichton 4
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I got my dog at www.northeastschnoodles.com, but anyway you might want to talk to a vertrenarian, sorry about the spelling, and maybe a pet shop owner or you can contact someone from www.northeastschnoodles.com and they can give you tips? sorry hope this helped.
2006-11-05 01:51:15
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answered by Elena ♥ 2
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PLEASE GET YOUR DOGS FIXED!!!
12,500 animals are euthanized EVERY hour
There are too many unwanted animals out there! Please don't litter, fix your critter!
if you find it absolutely necessary to breed, then ask yourself these questions: Do you have GOOD homes for a bunch of pups? Will you take the pups back if something happens where the owners don't want them? If you cannot say yes to both then you shouldn't breed!
2006-11-05 01:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Gee, I am not sure what the best backyard breeder site is. Most good breeders learn this kind of thing BEFORE starting.
Since this venue is FULL of BYB, I am sure someone will direct you to some.
2006-11-05 02:56:36
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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Down at the wreck,they are all it down there
2006-11-05 01:54:59
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answered by Anonymous
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www.wegotwoofs.com
2006-11-05 01:48:39
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answered by Anonymous
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