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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / breeding a dalmation
- By tracyannmc [gb] Date 03.09.04 22:20 UTC
im thinking of breeding my dalmation, what is the best age to do so and after how many breaks/seasons.

also what age of stud dog is the best (about 2 or about 6)
- By Lea Date 03.09.04 22:24 UTC
Ae you planning on showing her??????????????And at what age are you thinkning of breeding her?????
- By tracyannmc [gb] Date 03.09.04 22:25 UTC
probably breed her once she is at least 2, should i go for the same age of stud dog or older?
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 03.09.04 22:27 UTC
First of all, has she been BAER tested? Secondly, how has she done in the show ring? If you haven't shown her, who has assessed her as being suitable for breeding? Are you a member of any of the breed clubs?

Don't forget that if you have a litter from her (she may not be mated before she is 2 years old, and she may not have a first litter after she is 5) you are responsible for all her pups, for the rest of their lives. If they ever need rehoming, they come back to you. That's if you sell them all in the first place - htere are a lot of breeders churning out pups, so supply exceeds demand - from responsible owners anyway.
- By margaret [gb] Date 05.09.04 07:59 UTC
Jeangenie you say she may not have a first litter after she is 5, is that, a KC ruling, a good breeders code of ethics or maybe too old to have a litter for the first time at that age ?

Margaret
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 05.09.04 08:31 UTC
It's not a KC ruling, it's just an advisable upper limit for a first litter from the point of view of the bitch's health. Any later than that and there are likely to be more problems.
:)
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 04.09.04 07:11 UTC
Is this the puppy you mention on another thread?
- By Fillis Date 04.09.04 08:15 UTC
I would have thought that from the other threads the main criteria at the moment is getting her on to a healthy diet rather than breeding her. You have only had her for a few days! :(
- By archer [gb] Date 04.09.04 09:21 UTC
Are you asking which age for the stud since you have 2 dogs in mind? maybe your own? If so age should not be your primary concern.Health test results and which one compliments her pedigree better should be more important.
At 8 weeks of age you have no idea if she will be suitable to be bred from in the first place.Get her fed properly,raise her,show her and then you MIGHT have a bitch suitable to have puppies from.
Archer
- By Gonzo [gb] Date 05.09.04 00:52 UTC
[link]http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk/[link]
- By Gonzo [gb] Date 05.09.04 03:37 UTC
Of course copy it without the links, it must be different to post links here than other site :p

Hope it helps, there's lots of information in there that should help you. :)

My friends breeds her Dal's, she doesnt show them at all.

Good Luck! :D
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 05.09.04 04:47 UTC
Gonzo's link
- By Gonzo [gb] Date 06.09.04 00:37 UTC
Thanks Jackie :D
- By hanstrips [gb] Date 06.09.04 22:23 UTC
Well she's obviously not shown as they would know how to spell the breeds name correctly ;-)

Hannah
Whose sis-in-law breeds and shows them, and always shouted at us when we spelt it incorrectly!
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / breeding a dalmation

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