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A Dog Breeding For Dummies Guide![]() Purebred Breeders Directory | Best Breeds For Kids | Dog Breeder 101 Dog breeding is something that virtually everyone has heard of, but not really all that familiar with. In other words, a dog breeding for dummies guide is designed to educate people exactly what dog breeding is. Such a dog breeding for dummies guide would do a great deal in terms of reducing the common misconceptions that exist, especially when it comes to the public perception of dog breeding as an irresponsible venture that cuts into adoption services. In actuality, dog breeding and adoption each serve different specific needs and are not in competition with one another. If a dog breeding for dummies guide was to put forth a clear definition of the profession, it would read something along the lines of dog breeding being a skill that necessitates and procures the select development of a particular breed of dog through a highly selective mating process. The reason for this is so that the genes of a genetically blessed male dog and a genetically blessed female dog will yield a valuable and special offspring that people will find highly prized. A dog breeding for dummies guide will also be sure to point out that proper breeders will generally breed dogs on a small scale as opposed to attempting to breed dogs en mass. The reason for this is that puppy mills or amateur breeders who do this are not so much breeding dogs, but rather mass producing puppies for profit with no care for the welfare of the animals. This is a horribly cruel venture that is far removed from the noble world of legitimate professional dog breeder. So, if one opts to procure the services of a professional dog breeder, it would be highly advisable to steer clear away from those factory mills that produce animals for mass profit. Any quality dog breeding for dummies guide will point this out.
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Dog and Master Related ArticlesHOW CAN I TELL IF SHE'S PREGNANT? The optimal time to feel puppies in the abdomen is around the 25-30th day of gestation, but even in a small dog or cat, the fetuses can be very difficult to feel and almost impossible to feel in an overweight or large breed dog. X-rays can be taken around 45 days after breeding when the fetal skeletons can be identified. This is helpful for countin... Continue Reading... Beware of a Dog Breeding Contract If you decide that it is a registered puppy you want to purchase one thing you need to beware of is some of the unscrupulous puppy sellers out there. Beware especially if you are asked to sign a dog breeding contract. These are often, though not always, made to favor the person selling you the dog and may make unreasonable demands on your obligations when caring for ... Continue Reading... Whelping usually occurs with relatively few problems. Dogs can usually deliver their puppies with little help from owners. This sheet is intended to provide information to help you decide when an abnormality is present. Most dogs whelp about 63 days after breeding (normal range, 58 to 71 days). To determine exactly when the dog is due, determine her first day of diestrus (day 1) with vaginal cytology an... Continue Reading...
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