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Old 04-07-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default what types of dogs would be good to mix up about the breeding?

i mean what type of dogs are good for breeding and no i want to be a breeder but i don't want to be like a puppy mill that is relly wrong.
 
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If you're asking a question like that on a forum like this, you have no business breeding dogs. Please embark on a new hobby.
 
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Your question is not very clear. You may want to edit it and be more specific
 
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Your ? is too vague. If you're looking for certain qualities in the dog like companionship, loyalty & gentleness then I would suggest making sure terrier is in the mix, especially if you want it in a family setting with easy care. I've known small like a poodle to large like a husky with terrier & all have had exemplary qualities. If you are going for selling price then you want the "fad" dogs like the popular "puggles". People pay top dollars for designer dogs. If you want beauty & have the time to care & show I know someone who shows Husky's. They are gentle giants. One also works as a therapy dog in hospitals. Need more details to help you. Your local Pet Sellers will tell you a lot if you just ask them. Ask the local groomers as well. These are people who work daily with all kinds of dogs & can tell you their temperaments to how easy or hard it is to care for them. Good luck!!!
 
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if you are going to breed dogs you should get a breed that you really love. Breeding is not something you should just jump into. Breeding requires a lot of time and money. You cant just let the dog go and think that they will do everything by them selves. When I bred my english mastiff she had 16 puppies and she got so tire that she needed help delivering and require a shot to keep her contracting. I had to stay with her through the whole thing. I was up for 38 hours. But if you really want to breed call a breeder and ask them for advice. A good breeder is more than willing to mentor you
 
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what types of dogs would be good to mix up about the breeding?