I wish I had known you last year. My male was just neutered last summer. He was already 3yrs old. We waited because we wanted 1 of his puppies ( he has such a sweet personality). He is now 4 & we are happy that we did it (less medical problems fro him later, etc),
Good luck
2007-01-27 10:51:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, but I think you are being incredibly selfish. You want puppies so you are going to breed. I guess that means you could care less about the 5000 or so chis listed on petfinder, some of whom will not be alive tomorrow when you wake up. We are not the mean ones here. Edit: Obviously you don't even care enough to do some research on the breed you pretend to love. There are poor quality chis being pumped out by idiots all over the country. Where do you think 5000 unwanted chis came from? Why would you possibly want to stand on the side of the idiots? I think you are breeding for money. Too bad you won't get much for pups that have uncertain parentage and an owner who has no idea how to go about good breeding.
2016-05-24 06:03:31
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answered by ? 4
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Please look at the consequences bringing puppies into this world.more and more people are giving your dog a dangerous reputation.In some states there will soon be a license to own and heavy Insurance to cover any Damage that they may do.Think about how many puppies these dogs have and the number of vet bills and meds and check ups you should acquire if you raise them correctly not to mention proper food and shelter.Don't be fooled into thinking there is lots of money in raising pups.If it is done with pride and confidence it is a very difficult 24/7 job.Also it never ends a good Breeder will be willing to take their pup back if it doesn't work out,for the love of each baby.Money doesn't even come into the picture.You make little to 000000.Sorry!No one on here will probally give you an idea where to start.But you can go to puppyfind.com........and type in your state and look for Breeders there.You have to type in the Breed as well.But please think through this carefully.
2007-01-27 08:11:42
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answered by mcnatt c 4
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First, are your dogs AKC registered? If not, stop now and do not breed your dogs. Even if they are registered through a different registry, they are probably not "good" breeding material.
Next, you must know the pedigrees of your dogs. If they do not have any champions in them, your pups are probably not worth breeding. Stop right there and do not breed your dogs.
Third, check to verify if your dogs falls within breed standard set by the AKC. Go to AKC.org and check out your breed. If your dogs are in any way out of standard, do not breed them.
Then, if the dogs do have champions in their lines, and falls within standards, take your dogs into the vet and have it tested for any genetic issues that may cause them to be unfit to breed. If your vet is qualified, have the dogs temperament tested also. Temperament is one of the most important attributes in a dog. If they fails any of these tests, do not breed them.
Finally, make sure that you have at least $3000 saved incase you have any problems that may arise during the pregnancy or whelping. If you can’t afford that, stop and fix the dogs!
Now for my lecture....Not all dogs should be breed. Breeding takes time, energy, and a lot of money. There are so many dogs in shelters or puppy mills now, that should never have been born or breed. I really do not think that you should breed this pup, since you haven’t seemed to have done any research! That is extremely irresponsible and reckless. Please, please do not breed these dogs!
2007-01-27 07:50:44
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answered by Katslookup - a Fostering Fool! 6
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unless you can answer these questions DONT" breed:
Have you had an OFA certification for both females
Are you aware of the genetic disorders common in rottweilers
Have you had their knees certified.
Have you choosen to breed for money or for so called expereince or for the better of the breed
Can you find a responsible breeder to mentor you
Do you know the female heat cycle
Do your dogs have any kind of title? obediance showing
Does your dogs fit the breed standard?
Don't become a backyard breeder you combined with the hundreds of byb are the cause of a poor genetic line
2007-01-27 08:24:01
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answered by charlie2182 3
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Really, there are enough BYB. People who know what they are talking about don't say they want to "mate" their dog. That is SOOO BYB lingo.
SPAY. There are MORE than enough poor quality Rottis out there now.
And people with QUALITY dogs do not look here for sires.
2007-01-27 07:39:26
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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Umm..yeah, I wouldn't BREED your dogs because it sounds like to everyone who read your question that you don't know what you're doing. Puppies are cute, but just stick to what you've got. Or maybe try adopting.
2007-01-27 07:43:10
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answered by Mel 2
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Is your dogs champions and registered with the AKC if not you should not be breeding these dogs.Get them spade.
2007-01-27 17:10:43
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answered by plynn_03 4
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do you realize how many puppies that one rottie can have. please only breed them if they have been OFA cleard of Hip problems.
2007-01-27 07:41:41
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answered by Skyhoss 4
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Can you say..............PUPPY MILL?
2007-01-27 07:38:45
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answered by manetna2 4
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