
Have to agree with JG and Dizzy.
there are no 'easy' breeds.
Breeding is difficult, it's a lot of hard work. There are some breeds that are known to whelp easier than others, but even then, there are no guarantees.
What Dizzy said is right....it's not a case of which breed is 'easier' it's a case of finding your breed...and learning as much as you can about that breed.
I think showing is very important. You will get an idea of how good your dog is compared to lots of others. If your dog/bitch does consistently well..then is the time to think about breeding, but even then, it's not something to go into lightly. There is a lot of research to be done. Which dog compliments your bitches lines the best etc? and that's only the start.
Breeding can cost a lot of money, and you're highly unlikey to make any profit, not that I'm suggesting that's why you want to do it. But some people do, and they don't realise the amount of work that goes in to breeding and rearing a good, healthy litter of puppies.
I am no expert, my first litter was born in June this year, but I did a lot of research, and I had a very good bitch. I also had the breeder of the bitch helping me out.
Take care
Lisa