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Studing out my dog

shihtzulover1971 Jul 24, 2005 03:52 PM

I am new to this web page and to breeding in general. My name is Jennifer and I live in the Birmingham, Alabama area. My dog is a male Shih-tzu named Wolfgang. I want to stud him out for preferrably pick of the litter. Any advice on how and where to begin??????????Thanks!!!!!

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KDiamondDavis Jul 24, 2005 09:07 PM

>>I am new to this web page and to breeding in general. My name is Jennifer and I live in the Birmingham, Alabama area. My dog is a male Shih-tzu named Wolfgang. I want to stud him out for preferrably pick of the litter. Any advice on how and where to begin??????????Thanks!!!!!

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If you do this, you will probably never be able to housetrain him. In the long run it would be a lot cheaper to acquire a female dog from a breeder than to deal with 10 or 15 years of urine or keeping the dog confined to a small room.
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Kathy Diamond Davis, author, "Therapy Dogs: Training Your Dog to Reach Others," 2nd edition, and the free Canine Behavior Series articles at http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=SRC&S=1&SourceID=47

shihtzulover1971 Aug 23, 2005 08:20 PM

I appreciate your advice, although I'm slow in my response. I assume you mean I should have him neutered, preventing his "marking" everywhere. I'm beginning to understand what you mean. And I'm seriously considering doing so, soon. Thanks for replying. Jennifer

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Jennifer

PHSmDog Jul 25, 2005 11:44 AM

Here's some GOOD advice from the yorkie boards...

NEVER,ever before the age of 2, however, long before you even THINK about breeding you need to consider the following and make SURE that you have a mentor who has years of experience in breeding yorkies.

1. Why do you want to breed?
2. Where did you get the dogs from? A Reputible Breeder? A Back Yard Breeder? The Newspaper? Internet?
3. Have you had them tested to ensure that they don't have Liver Shunt, Legge Perthes, Thyroid Problems, Eye Problems, Heart problems, etc?
4. Do you know what's behind the dogs? Size wise? Health wise?
5. Have any of the dogs in their backgrounds either tested postive for or produced Liver Shunt, Legge Perthes, Thyorid Problems, Eye problems, Heart problems, etc? How about any of the offspring these dogs produced? Remember, you MUST go back a minimum of six generations.
6. Who, besides you and your breeder, has evaluated these dogs and told you that they are of breeding quality?
7. What do these dogs have to offer the breed?
8. Do you have enough money in the bank to cover a possible C-Section?
9. Do you have an area where the bitch can welp her pups in quiet, out of drafts and away from everyone and everything? And a place where the pups can be kept away from EVERYONE and EVERYTHING until they've had three shots?
10. Are you going to be able to Stay with her pretty much non-stop for the 3 weeks before the litter is due, and the 6 to 8 weeks AFTER it gets here?
11. Have you ever whelped a litter of toy dog pups before? Do you know what constitutes and emergency during whelping?
12. Are you prepared to spay and neuter any pups that you intend to place before the leave your home?
13. Are you prepared to take back any pup that a new owner cannot keep or does not want to keep 1, 2, 3 or more years down the road?
14. Are you prepared to deal with dead or dying puppies during whelping?
15. Are you prepared to deliver and possibly put down a defective puppy?
16. Are you prepared for the aftermath of the mother who may turn on her pups? And eat them? Or Worse, tear them apart and leave the mess for YOU to clean up?
17. Are you willing to keep these pups for a MINIMUM of 12 weeks before placing them in new homes?
18. Are you willing to put out the money for three shots that they need BEFORE they leave your home?
19. Are you prepared to tube feed (run a tube into a puppys stomach) if you should lose the bitch during whelping?
20. Are you prepared to lose your bitch should something go wrong?
21. Are you ready to have the dog mark your house for the rest of his life once he's been bred?
22. Are you prepared to pay for the vet bills from one of the pups you've produced when the new owner comes to you and says that this pup has liver shunt? Or Legge Perthes? or any of the other health problems inherant in yorkies?
23. If you don't assist the new owners with the above, do you have a good lawyer to defend you should you be sued over this?

This is a short list of things you need to be SURE you have good answers to BEFORE YOU EVEN THINK of Breeding. And remember, Just because a dog is registered with AKC that does not mean that dog is breeding quality.

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Joan
Responsible Breeders spay/neuter Pet puppies.
Statistically, the average breeder remains in a breed for five years. The mark you leave on that breed, good or bad, is entirely up to YOU!

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PH SmDog
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