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How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?She has never had any problems. We want to breed a her a couple of more times because she does have such large, healthy litters. Only I'm not sure how close together to let her have them before we have her spayed. Do you have any suggestions? I don't want to turn her into a breeding machine. And I'm not sure it's healthy to breed her back to back. Feedback About This Post:RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?I am sorry that a simple question is treated with such malice. No everyone wants a dog from the shelter. Some prefer purebred dogs. I was under the impression that this is a free country. It is people running down others that lead to wars. What we need most is people being suportive of others. Personally I always look to this site for freindly cheerful support not fighting and anger. Post By SunshineRose (Guest Post) RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?
Hi Post By Woofey (Guest Post) RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?
It's possible that several of your sweet pups will probably end up in someones puppy mill raising puppies and being abused all their lives. It happens all the time to well know breeders that make every effort to keep track of there dogs and prevent it from happening. Post By Soquili (Guest Post) RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?
Hi Susan, Post by schubunny RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?
I have volunteered at animal shelters over the years. Millions of healthy, beautiful dogs, cats, puppies & kittens are put to sleep each year due to the habitual lack of permanent, responsible homes. Please reconsider breeding your pet. I can understand if your dog's breed were on the verge of extinction that you might want to breed her but I agree with the other posters that there are just too many unwanted pets in this country already alive and fighting for their lives while searching for a home. I wish the government could impose a ban on breeding pets while this country gets its huge pet overpopulation problem under control. Post By Fix Your Critter (Guest Post) RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?
Here's a good link about it: Post by ThriftyFun RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?Dogs and cats who are spayed and neutered have less chances of cancer. My husband and I have dedicated ourselves to helping animals and own many animals. Including two cats of which I picked up right before they were about to be killed. I think you need to think very hard about this. Post By Sarah (Guest Post) RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?
Good gracious, I had no idea I would annoy people with this question. Post by SusanLee RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?
How is this question a Thrifty related question unless you are trying to make money from breeding dogs. Unless you consider the free advice as being "thrifty" which in this case is a big mistake since you really need to research and get expert advice instead of anonymous responses from strangers who may or may not be qualified to answer your question. Post By Oberhund (Guest Post) RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?I was so sorry to read that some people cannot tell the difference between knowledgable advice and an emotional opinion. What the writer asked for was knowledgable advice, NOT, YOUR EMOTIONAL OPINIONS. I have had dogs for years, and have bred a few, but have usually chosen to keep them for pets and thus have had them spayed asap. Medically speaking, the safest thing for your dog is to wait at least one year between each breeding. That is the rule of thumb as long as her pregnancy was without complications. We need to get over the idea that we are supposed to be the voice of everyones conscience. This poor lady was brow beaten by people who do not know her as a person, nor do they know all of the details of the situation. A bit more compassion, and less egotistical judgmental behavior would make the world a lot nicer place for everyone. As my Mom used to say , "sweep around your own back door before talking about the dirt around someone elses". Post By Shari (Guest Post) RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?
Don't listen the the people who just feel they need to add their 2 cents. As long as a dog isn't be breed back to back. Post by imaqt1962 RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?i cant help but encourage you to leave the breeding to the pros. many people think their dogs have the best nature etc. but there are just to many dogs out there. i am not saying you dont care about your dogs. i love my baby. but she was an unwanted dog i got from the spca. there are to many dogs out there now. why enter more Post by sandy63 RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?You can breed your dog safely and without putting her through too much strain by only breeding her once a year and only until she's 6 or 7 depending on her health. When she's pregnant, feed her puppy food all the way until the puppies are weaned. This is what my vet told me. Breeding a dog is natural. Post by rascal_50 RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?I am sure you love and care for your dogs, but take a moment and think about the MILLIONS of animals that are put to sleep every year in this country because no one wants them. Your dog has had two great litters. Might be time to call it quits. If you have love and space for more dogs, please adopt one from a shelter. That would be the best idea of all! Would you consider it? Post By Holly (Guest Post) RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?
First of all I did not post this subject matter to offend anyone's sensibilities. I am not ignorant. I do not run a puppy mill. I will not limit my enjoyment in life because of the behavior of people that do not care for their pets. Post by SusanLee RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?I agree with the previous posts. Please have your dog spayed and do not add to the population of dogs in this world. If you do not agree with this idea, just log onto a site called Petfinders.com and look at the hundreds and hundreds of unwanted dogs in this country. Or visit a local shelter and have a look at all the dogs in cages. Think about it. Post by Marfette SPAY HERHow about instead of contributing to the over population of canines, spay her and STOP it now. It's not fair to her to put her through it for your own pleasure/ignorance. Post By Tricia (Guest Post) RE: How Frequently Can You Breed A Dog?Since you're asking opinions, I'll give you one. You've done enough. WHY bring more puppies into the world when it's already over run with unwanted animals? I know her puppies are the best and special and sooo sweet but I'm sure all the other puppies in the world are, too. If you absolutly MUST breed her wait at least a year or more. She's pregnant 2 months and nursing 2 months. Give her a rest of another 12 months Post by Glenn'sMom |
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