Uh,
You should never 'bread' your dog.
But since you are too lazy to even look on google,
you should get your pet spayed.
Because there are enough dogs dying to have lives born into your hands.
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2007-05-05 06:43:30
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answered by Boombox. 2
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Most dogs should not be bred until they are at least 2 and should stop breeding around age 6. No dog should be bred unless it is a fine example of the breed in both physical appearance and temperament. They should also be cleared of health problems.
There are many responsibilities that come with breeding animals. Are you prepared for them?
2007-05-05 14:46:25
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answered by Anonymous
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no younger than2! & not with a mutt has to be bred with the same breed dog
akita=akita
english setter=english setter etc
you should have people wanting puppies for that breed as you have not put what she is.
DO NOT breed just for the money!
Do not breed then hope some one will buy them it does not always work out like that.
You should have your dog tested
eyes hips etc before even thinking of breeding.
Have you found your stud dog? have you looked around checked out the dogs history etc
are you prepared to vet the people who want your puppies & not just sell them to anyone who knocks on your door?
Do you know anything about puppies/birth weening etc if you do not have a clue I suggest you take the time to read up on it all b4 you jump in the water is much deeper than you think
2007-05-05 13:52:06
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answered by ♪¥Nicole¥♪ 5
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You should wait until your dog is done growing to breed her. Dogs will be done growing at the age of 2. If you breed your dog before this you could cause serious growth problems and possibly permanent damage.
2007-05-05 14:33:24
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answered by cheryl05346 3
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a respectable breeder will not breed a dog under 2 years old. even though a dog can go into heat as early as 6 months.
2007-05-05 13:41:56
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answered by The Vet Tech 4
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You should not breed your dog until after she has finished her AKC championship in the conformation ring. The show ring is the proving ground for breeding quality, so a dog that is not of a quality to finish her championship, is not of a quality to be bred.
2007-05-05 19:44:08
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answered by K 5
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She can have bread in limited amount at any age. She should not be bred for 6 months after you have had her spayed.
Breeding can be dangerous to your beloved pet. Breeding should only be done by persons that have researched the genetics of the individual, know the potential diseases that each parent my be predisposed to and have done appropriate health checks
2007-05-05 13:49:40
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answered by keezy 7
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a dog should be at least 7 years old
2007-05-05 14:14:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Most dogs, depending on the breed, are physically and emotionally mature enough to breed at age 2 or the 4th heat cycle.
2007-05-05 13:51:14
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answered by Sarah 2
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you should never bread a dog. It would involve rolling them in egg, and it would be too hard to rinse the egg and bread crumbs off.
2007-05-05 13:45:41
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answered by Anonymous
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