Before you even think of breeding your Rottweiler, consider some
very important aspects of Rottweiler breeding you should consider,
including the responsibilities that go along with proper Rottweiler
care.
You should be sure you want to breed the animal for the right
reason and look at all the pros and cons of Rottweiler breeding
as well as associated costs. Many people want to go for breeding
because they love their Rottweiler and want to see them have their
pups.
Some people think that this is a neat way to make some extra
cash, while others are of the opinion that if they have a good
pedigree dog, they should breed it so there are more such good
dogs like them available for people who love the breed. The Rottweiler
breeding will give you a lot of joy if it is done for the right
reasons, correctly and responsibly and a healthy female will probably
have anywhere from two to 12 pups in each litter.
You will also develop a lot of long-term relationship with people
who buy the pups from your Rottweiler breeding and you will learn
a lot more about the breed. You will learn a lot about breeding,
caring for the pregnant female and caring for the new puppies
and you will understand what means to be a responsible breeder
and what it involves
While Rottweiler breeding may seem like a lot of fun, you will
need to get the certificates for breeding, including OFA, for
bone problems, PRA, for eye problems and SAS for heart problems.
Willebrand’s disease, allergies and temperament will also need
to be checked before Rottweiler breeding and this will cost time
and money. The cost often far exceeds the income from the pups,
so do not get into this if you are in it for the money.
It is very painful to find out that the puppies that you have
provided have not turned out the way they should and are now in
rescue shelters and you may end up with people returning the adult
dogs for various reasons that will further tax your financial
resources.
There are many things that one has to do before the breeding
process as well as during and after the birth of the puppies.
At each step, you will be totally emotionally involved and you
will find it very difficult to accept the fact that your puppies
might not be the best there is. Even if they are, you might not
get the right people to which to sell them. There are a lot of
concerns that will be involved starting from choosing the right
male, to the medical care of the female and puppies, which can
be pretty intense and overwhelming.
Therefore you should consider Rottweiler breeding only if you
love the breed so much that you want to contribute to its continuation
and you are sure you can do so. There are too many deserted dogs
out there, that you really do not need to create some more unless
you have a real purpose.
If you really love the Rottweiler, you should rather go for neutering
or spaying and leave the breeding for professional breeders. You
should rather concentrate on how
best to take care of your Rottweiler at home.
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