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i have a female lasa-pom (lasa apso-pomerainine) born july 4th 2006 and male long hair chu-pom (chuwawa-pomerainine) born march 23rd 2006

i work for a dog farm (lasa apso and pomerainine mixes only) so i know about how to care and everything for pregnant dogs and new borns

but i wanted to breed my dogs together the fun chu-pom and layed back lasa-pom

i know they are to young now
but i was wondering what everyone else thought about this mix
oh by the way not breeding for curiosity or money, im keeping the pups for my younger sisters (if we decide to)

so two questions:
1- should i ...what is your opinion
2- when should we start

2007-01-03 10:20:08 · 18 answers · asked by Brit M 1 in Pets Dogs

18 answers

a dog farm??? a puppy mill? no you should not breed these dogs, you need to research, and i hope you are young and just don't know any better. please learn better.

i have a story to tell you hopefully it will help.........

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

2007-01-03 10:28:35 · answer #1 · answered by cagney 6 · 5 0

You work for a dog farm, or more commonly known as a puppy mill. Places like the one you work at exploit poor, helpless dogs to make money. You turn them into breeding machines robbing them of a happy and healthy life. Puppy mill owners and worker generally do not care about the life of the dogs they breed, they use them until they can no longer produce profits, then they are sold at auctions, euthanized or simply dump somewhere. Most of the time they are breeding poor breeds of dogs with health and genetic disorders while keeping the mom and dad in cages their entire lives. Responsible breeders would never breed mixed dogs or run puppy mills.

Do not breed you dogs, give them a chance at a good life. Find a new job, one that does not contribute to the abuse, neglect and homelessness of millions of animals. Spay and neuter your dogs and if your sister really wants a puppy, visit a shelter or rescue and have her get one that needs a home.

2007-01-03 12:38:15 · answer #2 · answered by alapinklady 3 · 0 0

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2016-10-19 10:25:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As most of these posts say...no don't breed your dog. The animal shelters are having to turn unwanted dogs away, and having to euthanize others because there are so many unwanted pets. I will admit, having puppies is fun and they are ALL so cute! Both your dogs would be better off getting fixed. They will be happier and healthier in the long run. Fixing them also gets rid of "heat" and "breeding" related issues.

Tuff choice...Good Luck!

2007-01-03 10:31:29 · answer #4 · answered by Suzie Q 4 · 2 0

No, really, don't! Many animals are killed in shelters, there are enough-TOO many mixed dogs out there, being killed because there aren't enough people to take them! Dogs should only be bred if you're breeding show dogs, don't breed them just as an experiment. If you want some mixed dogs, go to the shelter! Don't breed more!

2007-01-03 10:28:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I find animal farms horrible along with puupy mills. No you should not breed your dog get her spayed too many unwanted dogs in the world. Please Dont breed plus think you have to get this letter of dogs shots and preped for the new owners. Quite expensive. Also the dog is at higher risk for breast cancer and has a shorter life expectancy die to the part that it breed! DONT DO IT! and please get out of the puupy farm buissness

2007-01-03 10:32:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

very long hair is nice but requires upkeep and u have to grow this out for a long time

2017-02-25 10:29:05 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

NO!!!!! Breeding delibrately breeding mixes is VERY IRRESPONSIBLE!!
NO dog should be bred under the age of 2, they should nEVER be bred before they have had and passed heath tests (not just simple vet exams, they need to be evaluated for breed standard (clearly impossible with mixes), they need impeccible pedigrees (again impossible with mixes).

Breeding needs to be done responsibly, not just because you can and definately not for $$$$$.

2007-01-03 10:34:22 · answer #8 · answered by Great Dane Lover 7 · 1 0

1. NO. Dog farm/puppy mills are horrible places, and anything that comes from them is genetic junk marketed to gullible, uninformed buyers.

2. NEVER.

2007-01-03 12:16:06 · answer #9 · answered by mustanglynnie 5 · 0 0

With all the unwanted dogs in shelters I think that if your sisters want puppies that the shelter is the place to go. Get your pups spayed and neutered don't breed them.

2007-01-03 10:23:28 · answer #10 · answered by ESPERANZA 4 · 9 0

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