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The hardest thing we have dealt with breeding is the lack of appetite getting into the pregnancy. We have had to get creative, rotate foods every couple of days, add flavor supplements, etc. If you have time ahead of breeding, feel free to pre load some calories. You don't want them fat, but increasing food by 10 or 20% might be helpful to give a little cushion. Be sure to talk to your vet ahead of time, some have no clue, it seems, about breeding/pregnancy issues.Hopefully you have done your due diligence with orthopedic, eye, heart, and other genetic testing and that the male's owner has done the same thing. There is absolutely no excuse for breeding dogs with poor genetics even if they are the best hunting dog in the world... someone will pay for it, eventually.
The hardest thing we have dealt with breeding is the lack of appetite getting into the pregnancy. We have had to get creative, rotate foods every couple of days, add flavor supplements, etc. If you have time ahead of breeding, feel free to pre load some calories...
Funny you should talk about tests. I was just going thru the local Nickle ads looking at dogs and there are about 25 or so ads for labradoodles , golden doodles and such. All crossbred mongerels and their asking anywhere from $1000. to $2000. for their puppy's. No back ground or genetics or possible papers. While the AKC pups are going for half that.
Quote from: callturner on January 22, 2022, 09:54:34 PMFunny you should talk about tests. I was just going thru the local Nickle ads looking at dogs and there are about 25 or so ads for labradoodles , golden doodles and such. All crossbred mongerels and their asking anywhere from $1000. to $2000. for their puppy's. No back ground or genetics or possible papers. While the AKC pups are going for half that.It is disgusting what people get charged for mutts. We've had people question our prices, in both ways, why so much and why so little. Our dogs have been x-rayed and evaluated for hips, elbows, knees, etc., eyes (annually), and heart conditions. We have done genetic screening panels and some rudimentary titles. We look carefully at pedigrees and analyze potential crosses to reduce inbreeding issues. Our pups are raised in our livingroom until about four weeks when they can no longer be contained in the whelping box. Once outside, they still get hours of attention a day.AKC registration doesn't necessarily mean that any of this has been done, so it is still up to the due diligence of the buyer.