Breeding Tools
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This page consists of links for those of you who are interested in breeding, interested in finding a good breeder, or interested in becoming a better breeder. If you know of a site that should be here, please let me know. Sooner or later, I’ll begin adding essays here by myself and guests on breeding.
Thinking about breeding?
- What is a dog breeder?
- Things to think about before breeding
- One breeder’s experience
- Should you breed your Aussie for the kids?
- Breeding video tape (tongue in-cheek)
- The Reality of Breeding Dogs
Now that you’ve decided to go through with it:
- Before breeding any dog, you should have its eyes cleared and its hips x-rayed. Find out about canine hip dyplasia, which is the reason for x-raying. Eyes should be cleared by CERF (which usually costs $15) at least once, but many breeders clear every year.
- Every breeder should have a good code of ethics. Members of ASCA must agree to this enforceable code before breeding.
- A breeder should have his bitch and stud examined by a vet before breeding. A bitch should be examined during pregnancy, as well as soon after.
- Australian Shepherd Breeding FAQ
- Read this before you breed.
- How to build a whelping box
Following are some links to things that may help you out on your road to raising a litter. A good breeder should know what they are looking for, should know why, and should be able to back it up. What follows are viable tools that I use myself. Enjoy.
Every good breeder needs some contracts. Below are links to printable contracts for use with your litters and stud dog:
Companion Quality Contract
Pet Quality Contract
Exhibition Quality Contract
Stud Dog Contract
The following is a link to my credo and mission in breeding dogs if I were to secure a dog I felt was breeding quality. I think every dog breeder should have one: Mission Statement and Code of Ethics.
Dog breeding, as with all creation of life, involves genetics. Currently, they are working on the Canine Genome project, whose goal it is to find what each chromosome entails, hopefully eradicating any genetic disease.
DNA typing is becoming all the rage. ASCA offers a title for your dog, CP, which is Certified Profiled, and VP, Verified Parentage. VetGentells you more.
For more about genes,check out these articles by C.A. Sharp at ASCA’s website:
Bad Genes, Babies and Bathwater
The Price of Popularity
Mythunderstanding DNA Tests