Before you think about breeding a dog you need to pay much attention to the dogs parents, their health, pedigree, genetic defects, etc etc, to ensure that they are a good match. Careful consideration should also be given as to what to with the puppies produced. The average litter size for a dog varies according to breed but most breeds average 4-8 puppies or more. There are rare cases when they breed 20 puppies or more, so you should have this possibility planned as well. Taking care of one dog isn’t easy, and taking care of more dogs isn’t any easier. If you breed dogs of well known breeds that can be useful to mankind you can probably make a lot of profit from dog-breeding, but this requires that you train them as well. This requires lots of food, time and careful planning. Most importantly, you must like dogs, if you’re not fond of this species I highly don’t recommend you try this out.
Dogs exist in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are intelligent and well mannered if trained correctly and they learn easily as well. Not only can they be taught to sit, lie or shake hand but also to guide blind people, carry water bottles to the thirsty and pull sleighs through snow covered mountains. Even better they’ll provide a good friend if you’re lonely and will hopefully remain in the service of mankind for a long time to come.
By: John M Williams
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