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When Veterinary Intervention Is RequiredIn most cases the breeding of a dog and a bitch will be a very simple and natural process. However, there will be some cases in which the intervention of a veterinarian may be necessary. The veterinary intervention may be necessary for the health and well being of the bitch or the puppies or to assist in the breeding process. Regardless of the reason for the intervention by a veterinarian it is important to understand these types of interventions are costly but necessary. This article will discuss some of the reasons why intervention by a veterinarian may be required during the breeding process or the labor and delivery process.
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Puppies For ProfitArranging Your Breeding Schedule ... years old before the first breeding. There are a number of reasons to do this but one of them, which is relevant to the breeding schedule, is it will help the owner to determine the time of the heat cycle more accurately. Another factor to consider when arranging your breeding schedule is the availability ... Reasons To Consider Breeding Your Bitch ... breeding. Still other potential breeders may consider breeding a bitch for profit. It is possible to profit from breeding a bitch but this is not always the case. It is extremely important to understand there are a number of costs associated with breeding a bitch which can make it difficult to profit. ... Testing For Health Concerns Before You Breed ... condition, eye examinations must be performed by a veterinary ophthalmologist and the results of the examination must be submitted to the Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF). CERF will issue certifications to dogs and bitches meeting their requirements. However, it is important to note these certifications ... ... interested in producing puppies which will excel either in the show ring, as companion dogs or both. If the potential breeder already has intact dogs or bitches free of traits they would not want to pass on to future litters there may be no need to acquire additional dogs. However, if the potential breeder ... ... delivered for each puppy. If the bitch does not deliver a placenta for each puppy you will have to take her to the veterinarian to have the remaining placenta removed because it may result in an infection. As the placentas are delivered the bitch may attempt to eat them. Some breeders feel this is acceptable ...
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