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Dog Breeding Genetics

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Suppose breed x and breed y were mated. Both dogs are purebred and were able to meet with their specific health standards. Do you think that the breeding will result to healthier pups as compared to breeding them with the same breed? In dog breeding, this question is often asked and it needs immediate answers.

When you breed two top shape and healthy dogs, it will always result to healthy and cute puppies. It doesn t really matter if they come from different breeds (i.e. breed x and breed y). However, you re not considering the recessives. What if both the dog breeds possess and is a carrier of recessive health problems? There is a high chance that the pups will also inherit the recessive problems. If the dog breeds don t have any recessive health related problem, then the pups won t be suffering from any problem. The 1st generation

History of Dog Breeding

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Studies revealed that humans already loved pets even during the pre historic days. For thousands of years, man has established a good relationship with specific dog types. Useful dogs are treated nicely and are fed regularly. As years passed, domesticated dogs were developed and at present, there are already different groups or types of dogs like the sight hounds, guardian or livestock dogs, and the hunting dogs. To maintain such differences, the people intentionally mated different breeds to uphold certain characteristics.

Purebreds were for the rich and famous but that was years ago. Dogs today are more affordable because of the extreme competition in the dog breeding industry. Some breeders concentrate mainly on purebreds while others focus on mix breed or cross breed dogs. There are different types of breeding such as inbreeding, line breeding, and out crossing.

Dogs should be registered with the dog registry like kennel clubs. Owners of studs should also be registered so that you can receive the necessary documents. The American Kennel Club or AKC is quite popular in the US and you can find a huge database of all the dogs there with their respective lineage, working qualities, and achievements. These dogs are also the ones who are associated with the kennel clubs in the US.

Purebreds also have their own records in the registry. Dog breeders are encouraged to check with the registry to learn more about a particular dog breed. The records can help a breeder in analyzing the traits, pedigrees, and other valuable information. The registration of purebreds and mixed breeds vary depending on the state you live in, the registries, and kennel clubs. A certain breed already has an established standard that breeders should follow. They must abide with the rules to ensure the health of dogs.

Dogs are required to undergo hip certifications, joint X rays, and even eye exams. Special tests or trials should be passed by your dog to get the certification. An expert will evaluate your dog s working qualities and other factors before a certification is issued.

The new breeders are often called backyard breeders. Those mass producing businesses are called puppy farms or puppy mills. Dog breeding is considered unethical by animal rightists. But it s up to the dog breeder to practice ethics in the conduct of his business.

These animal rightists claim that inbreeding dogs should not be encouraged because genetic disorders are increased. They also claim that there is already an overpopulation of pets in the world today and they also protest against the yearly killings of dogs in animal shelters.

Dog breeders are already aware that dogs possess inheritable characteristics just like humans. It is therefore very important that only the good genes are passed on to the puppies. Among the common hereditary problems are hip dysplasia, eye problems, heart conditions, deafness, bone or joint, etc.

Dog registries and breed clubs are conducting extensive studies on these conditions so that breeders will have adequate information on how to prevent such genetic defects. The OFA (Orthopedic Foundation of Animals) is also collecting useful data for the benefit of dog breeders.

Dog breeding is rich in history. For thousands of years, people cared for dogs and it s no wonder that dogs are closest to man of all the animals or pets. So, do you want to become a dog breeder? Decide now.

Dog Breeding to Earn Income

Friday, June 19th, 2009

There are a great percentage of unemployed individuals all over the world today. Even if there are lots of companies offering jobs, it is still not sufficient enough to meet the growing demands of the people. This may be the reason why many individuals prefer to put up their own business. There are many kinds of businesses that you can put up like a dog breeding business.

For those who have pet dogs at home, perhaps it s time for you to consider a dog breeding business. Some pet owners breed dogs but they don t sell them. They simply want to increase their pets at home or they give the dogs as presents to their love ones. What about putting them for sale? It s really a profitable business especially if you know how to do it.

You will not be putting your precious pet in danger. In fact, it s a better way to keep your dogs safe and physically fit. Natural breeding is preferred by most dog breeders because it is quite affordable. Once you find a suitable mate for your dog, you can already start your dog breeding business.

Even if you have your own career at this moment, you can still carry on with a new business. Don t worry about the place of business because you can do it at home. The risks are also minimal so there isn t really a need to worry. With less risk, a dog breeding business has a high profitability potential.

You will simply designate a room at home or perhaps near the garage where you can breed dogs. You need to learn how to conduct dog breeding. Even if it sounds very easy, it s a bit complicated. Without enough knowledge, you can t effectively breed dogs. If you have a male and female dog, then you re in luck but if you only have one, it s also easy to find a mate. By accessing the internet, you can find a lot of dog breeding info resources that will help you in finding a mate for your dog. Another concern that you should immediately attend to is finding a good and experienced veterinarian in your area.

When breeding dogs, you need to have them checked regularly. This is one way to ensure that they are in excellent health. The vet will also be able to help you to determine the perfect time of breeding. The female dog should be observed closely so that you won t miss the