Before You Decide To Breed Pit Bull Puppies: Dog Breeding
Advice
If you are contemplating breeding Pit Bull puppies, it is
important that you take the steps necessary to become a responsible
breeder. There is more to being a breeder than just creating
puppies. It is important to be a breeder that really cares for the
dogs,
not just one that is doing it only for monetary purposes. You
should always have the best interest of your Pit Bulls at
heart.
Before considering breeding any dog, it is imperative that it be
up to date on all vaccinations, and should have a full physical
exam to diagnose and treat any potential medical problems. You want
the breeding dogs to be in the best health possible to ensure that
the pups will be equally healthy. You should also ensure routine
medical exams throughout the pregnancy and after delivery. It is
important not to over breed the dogs, to give them a break between
litters. Health tends to decline with higher numbers of
pregnancies.
Part of being a responsible breeder is ensuring the safety of
the Pit Bulls you breed. You should always be certain you are
sending your animals to a loving caring home. Try to find out about
the buyers lifestyle to determine if they will have time to pay
adequate attention to the Pit Bull puppy, and that it will be a
good fit with children or animals already in the household. Be
certain that the person purchasing the Pit Bull is knowledgeable on
how to care for it, training, exercise, feeding, etc. In the event
the buyer isn’t familiar with how to care of the dog, or has
questions, you should be more than willing to help, or recommend
her to resources that can. Inform the buyer of the specific needs
of the dog, so that they can be prepared before taking the Pit Bull
puppy home. Be up front about any suspected health problems, or any
hereditary issues. Advise that all Pit Bulls need preventative care
and vaccinations, and that they should obtain a good veterinarian
to do this. Also, give any grooming or special care information as
needed.
Caring breeders should be willing to help in any way necessary,
even years after the dog has been purchased. Advise the buyer of
how they can reach you if there is any problem with the Pit Bull
puppy, or if they have any questions.
It is important to inform potential buyers about the aggressive
nature that most Pit Bulls tend to have. Let them know that they
are dogs that require a lot of love, attention, and training in
order to thrive.
Most of all, love the animals that you breed. Yes, you may make
money from selling your Pit Bull puppies, but in the end, it is
about matching loving pet with loving owner. That is your ultimate
responsibility as a Pit Bull breeder.
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