what you have to do, is find another dog but one with a penis. Then it will shag your dog.
I'm surprised you had to go on Yahoo answers to find this out, actually.
2007-01-02 19:53:25
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answered by Not Ecky Boy 6
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First of all, the breed is Schnauzer. If you are going to breed your dog, you could at least get the name of the breed right.
Will state right off the bat that it is people like you that are the reason that we have such an enormous pet overpopulation problem in our country. But I supposed it won't matter to you that some of your dog's pups might very well have to be euthenized at a shelter because there are not enough homes for all the dogs we have. No, you're only interest is getting a puppy.
Unless your dog is of excellent petigree and is in some way remarkable (successful show dog or of prominent show lineage), there is no reason the world to breed her. You will not have an easy time finding another Schnauzer to breed her to (I'm assuming that you want a purebred breeding) since most males are neuters and the breeding males kept are usually bred to show quality dogs. That means high fees.
You have your heart set on a puppy? Go down to your local animal shelter and adopt one. After a brief introduction period, your dog will accept the new one with little problem. And you will be helping to solve the problem of pet overpopulation rather than contributing to it.
2007-01-03 02:55:31
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answered by Ravanne_1 5
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Talk to am experienced breeder of this breed already they can advice you on the do's and dont's. Read up about puppys and the hard work envolved and make sure you can give the time and attention needed to breed the dog. Also read up on the breed its self to learn all you can about the breed. Make sure your dog is at least 2 years old.
Browse the net for breeders as some do stud there own dogs. Also when selling the puppys ensure there doing to loving homes and when sellin the puppys provide the new owners with as much info about the breed as possible.
2007-01-02 22:36:41
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answered by Anonymous
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You must not breed unless you have had the relevant health tests done. Schnauzers (correct spelling) are prone to PRA and no stud dog owner would consider using their dog on your female unless you can prove that this test has been done.You should expect to pay a stud fee of around £400.
However, I would question your ability to breed from her since you seem to know little about the breed, the health problems and you cannot even spell the name properly.
2007-01-02 23:06:02
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answered by fenlandfowl 5
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Well considering you can't even SPELL the name of your breed i wouldn't bother. Just because YOU want to mate your dog, think about your dogs feelings. Breeding is a long painful process for any dog, and is really upsetting for them to go through all of that just to get their puppies taken away from them.
If its because you just want the money or the cute pups, think twice. How can you guarentee every pup will find a good loving home? You can't! And this just adds to our problem of so many unwanted dogs.
And for the record its spelt Schnauzer.
2007-01-03 11:26:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Please don't breed your dog. Millions of dogs are killed each year simply because they do not have homes. If you allow your dog to have puppies, you will only be adding to this sad problem. Plus, you sound like you have no idea what you are doing. If you want another dog, adopt one from an animal shelter.
2007-01-05 08:45:07
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answered by Carrie 1
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breeding your dog just because is foolish. especially if you know nothing about breeding. if she's papered and you find another dog with papers, you need to get info from a breeder and both dogs need clean bills of health from a vet. i have a friend that bred her boxer to another boxer. both papered and show quality. she paid 700.00 for her female and 400.00 for a stud fee. she wanted 500.00 for the pups. she accepted 300.00 for almost all because she wanted them to have good homes more than anything. between all the first shots, deworming, ears and tails, she went beyond broke. and she ended up with 4 of the pups back when she found they were being abused.
by the way, its spelled SCHNAUZER and keep my 2 points.
2007-01-03 00:05:10
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answered by Isis Is: HOPEFULL HOUNDS RESCUE 6
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do yourself a favor - delay breeding till you can find an experienced breeder mentor. THere are 101 things that can go wrong and some of them are far worse than your dog biting it (some welping problems can KILL your girl).
PS do you know how to screen a home to see if they are suitable as a puppy home? - a mentor can help you with that too..
2007-01-02 22:02:15
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answered by ragapple 7
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first know what you are breeding, it's a SCHNAUZER. and is it a minature, standard or giant? know what you are talking about.
and even if you don't want to hear it please read it anyway....
let me tell you a sad but true story. since so many people get a dog because it's cute(and they don't think about cost, proper care, etc..), it needs a home(so we didn't look for a dog that fits our lifestyle or research the breed or the breed mix). and then are oh no he's peeing on my carpet(because you didn't get a crate and work with him), so he goes outside to live (because he's just a bad dog and we can't do anything with him) he's chewing up the yard (because we don't walk him and play with him because he pulls on the leash and nips) so we'll get him a girlfriend(who we don't take to the vet either, and is just as bad as he is) oh she's looking fat (do you think she has worms?) and finally finished by the owner asking a question on yahoo answers (HOW LONG IS THE GESTATION PERIOD FOR MY DOG?????) and no one lived happily ever after
2007-01-02 20:37:23
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answered by cagney 6
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hi kid.I bread my cocker spanial,you dont believe the hard work and worry i recomend take her to vets for check up and advice get a book on rearing a litter.if you go ahead expect to pay the price of on pup or one of the litter,take your dog to vets ASAPafter the birth to make sure there all out,then take the new born pups,at 4 weeks old start to give them puppy food (individualy) at 9 weeks you can let them go (worry about owners)i loved it but to hard on my dog,never again good luck
2007-01-02 21:36:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey there sunshine, your dog may also bite her puppies. Dogs don't know what "family" is. The word has no concept to them. That's why they will inbreed if not fixed.
2007-01-02 22:44:45
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answered by Lotus Effect 4
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