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History Of Dog BreedingStudies 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.
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Dog BreedingDog Breeding And Joint Problems Dog Breeding And Hereditary Eye Problems Dog Breeding For Conformation And Performance
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Dog Breeding... hobby. For those who want to engage in business, you need to secure a permit. In some states, the law requires dog breeders to get kennel permits although in some states, they don't. For legal protection, it would be best to have a permit. You see, you can't exactly tell if you're going to encounter problems ... ... already requires careful and adequate research. If you can't do it alone, it would be best to consult an expert or a knowledgeable individual. Even if two dogs look great together, it does not necessarily mean that they are compatible. You must look into the history of the dogs. Do they possess the same ... Dog Breeding And Joint Problems ... also suffer from hock (a spine problem). There are still many other join problems that you should know about. Before breeding dogs, you should already have adequate knowledge about the dog breed you're handling. Research about their bloodlines and potential joint problems; since most of the conditions ... ... their possible solutions, you can easily overcome them once they pop up unexpectedly. Birth problems - birth problems are quite common. As the breeder, it is your responsibility to keep a close watch when your dog is about to give birth. There are times when the bitch dies during giving birth. Can you ... ... careful because at this stage, the dog is very sensitive. Mating should be done at the place of the stud and not yours. Prepare your female to go to the place of the stud. For best results, mating should be initiated on the 9-13th day when the female is in heat. The female is often uncomfortable during ...
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