You've made the decision to breed your dog. How do you go about choosing just the right father for that litter of precious puppies? Before a mate is chosen, his physical condition, temperament, size and genetics should all be evaluated. Careful consideration of all these factors will increase the chances of a healthy litter of puppies born without complications.Do Your ResearchDoing a little basic research is the most critical part in the selection process. Without exception, all breeds of dogs have health concerns or genetic influences that predispose them to medical problems. Common examples are hip dysplasia, heart disease, urinary tract disease, eye, ear and skin disorders. Before breeding your dog, you need to investigate thoroughly the health problems of the breed of your interest. Ask your veterinarian about the problems that occur most frequently before you begin to look for a mate.
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