If you insit on breeding her Im not going to tell you not to and so on cause im sure others already are. Wait until she is two years old and also make sure the male is tested for burboccelious (Don't remember how to spell) which is a dog STD.
2007-02-04 15:06:13
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answered by charlie2182 3
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Before you mate any dog, you need to have them checked for genetic diseases.
Labradoodles share the same genetic problems that any of the parent breeds have that are used for breeding.
Simply crossing two unrelated breeds does not mean that genetic issues will be eliminated. There have been multiple labradoodles from multi-gen, first cross and backcross lines that have ended up with hip dysplasia, luxating patellas, eye problems, and other disorders, all inherited from the parent dogs.
If you do breed you dog, please be a responsible breeder and guarentee the puppies for life. If for any reason they don't want or can't keep the dog you will take it back.
2007-02-04 15:24:16
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answered by trishnh 3
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Why do you want to breed her? There are many such mixes already. Being that you have a mutt, there is no health standard for this mix, and you may or may not have done health testing (eyes, hips, etc.) which indicate that you have a healthy candidate for breeding and for offspring.
When you think about breeding your dog, you need to accept that there is a certain risk and you may lose your dog. There is also prenatal care (and associated costs) involved with breeding.
There are many loving and playful dogs, with vaccinations, already available. You might want to consider why you want to add to those numbers, and if you will be able to guarantee each life for which you are responsible a good, lifelong home.
2007-02-04 14:57:53
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answered by MC 2
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Spay her. You have no business breeding a mutt delibratley, there are thousands dying EVERYDAY. Especially seeing you want to breed a dog at 18 months? NO DOG should be bred before two and without health checks. Especially a mutt because the world is already over run with the poor babies. No one but a reputable breeder should be breeding so get your dog SPAYED.
2007-02-04 14:57:41
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answered by mushroompumpkin 3
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Before breeding her, ask yourself what good will this breeding do? There are many "doodle" dogs to be found in shelters -- what makes you think the offspring of your dog won't have the same fate? If you are breeding for money, which many people are who purposely breed mixed breed dogs, then you have no business breeding at all.
A forum with a bunch of knowlegeable folks is chazhound.com. Ask them their opinions on this potential breeding and you will get a good answer.
2007-02-04 14:59:55
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answered by smr 2
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SHAME ON YOU for even THINKING about mating a dog! Shelters are overloaded and here you are ready to ADD to the mix and let a few more unwanted dogs die in the process.
2007-02-04 15:11:52
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answered by twobearcatz 1
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For some reason, this scenario sounds familiar. Lord, I come to You now, asking that you be with the nephew, the mother, and this entire family. Show them mercy and love. I pray his child survives. All in accordance with Thy Will. In Jesus' Name, thank You, Father. Amen. † Comforting Prayer Warrior †
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answered by Anonymous
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You bought a mutt and want to produce more mutts???? WHY? These so called "designer dogs" are poor quality purebreds bred to each other for one thing only.... to make money off gullible Americans. Sad thing is that America is eating it up! Sad commentary.
2007-02-04 15:01:23
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answered by muttly 2
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do not mate her until she is emotionally ready. I acually don't think you should at all. Spay her. there are too many homeless pets in this world.
2007-02-04 14:54:04
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answered by puppylovereh 2
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why do you want to bring more mixed breed puppies in to the world. if you want another of her type just buy it. please do not breed her. they might be called designer dog but they are just mixed breeds.
2007-02-04 14:55:56
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answered by Skyhoss 4
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