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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Shih Tzu Breeding: What You Need To Know

By Rebecca Simpson

When a lot of people think of breeding dogs, the first thought that seems to come into everyone's mind is that of money. There seems to be a lot of money that is being made by dog breeders, especially for those who are into Shih Tzu breeding.

And while this is a profitable business, it should not be the main reason that anyone is involved with breeding in order to make sure that the Shih Tzu care is not neglected.

If you truly love getting involved with Shih Tzu care and want to help others receive healthy and loved puppies, then you may be on the right path. Sharing your passion and love with others is an excellent reason to get involved with Shih Tzu breeding. When starting out, in order to ease into things, you will want to start out with just one pair of adult Shih Tzu's in order to be able to place all of your focus and attention on them.

When you finally decide to begin taking steps towards Shih Tzu breeding, it is suggested that you start with parents who are totally healthy and have an excellent temperament. While this is not a promise that their pups will result with the same characteristics, it is worth every effort to help make it happen.

It cannot be stressed enough that you must have an extensive knowledge of what this breed is prone to.

A good idea would be to have your dogs checked out by a vet and talk about breeding them. Ask as many questions as possible and have a full examination done on the dogs to make sure that they are healthy enough to proceed. This is very important for the mother dog, as you do not want her to suffer or even end up passing away because she was not able to carry pups. Your vet will be able to give you the okay to proceed with that particular pair.

Know that you are ready to begin with Shih Tzu breeding; you want to create a safe environment for your dogs to breed and live during the entire process. It is generally best with this breed to keep them indoors and this is what you will find many other people who breed them doing. While under your care you must make sure that the adult dogs remain healthy by giving them proper diets and even possibly vitamins that your vet may suggest.

Understand that giving birth is an emotional roller coaster ride for dogs just like for people. Be prepared that your Shih Tzu may be a little tense or even protective during this time as it is a natural thing. And one of the best things you can do for your female dog is to allow her resting time in between puppy litters. Do not try to turn her into a breeding machine. Give her the time she needs and when she is ready and has the okay by the vet, you can try again.

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