Breeding Golden
Retrievers
For beginners, breeding Golden Retrievers is nearly
impossible. Breeding can be very complicated, although it
can be easy as well. You should never attempt to breed
unless you know a lot about requirements for hobby breeders, as
it is simply unfair to the breed if you have a litter of
puppies that simply aren’t what they should be. People
who look to buy Golden Retrievers only want top quality, which
is why you shouldn’t attempt to breed just have a puppies or
make a few bucks.
Breeding Golden Retrievers is a very serious hobby, one that
should be left to those who know how to make the right
choices. There is a certain amount of cost and care
involved with breeding, especially if breeders are going for a
certain quality. There is also a lot of responsibility
involved as well, which can take quite a bit of time to say the
least.
Motivation for breeding
Breeding can help to fulfill the need of a Golden, although the
dog still has no knowledge of it missing, no regrets, or no
guilt towards living a life without having been breed. A
pregnant Golden Retriever female doesn’t gain anything in
regards to health, as it instead causes problems. Golden
females that have been spayed on the other hand, cannot be
bred. If you have chosen to have your Golden spayed,
always remember that she will be unable to breed.
When looking to breed, quality breeders will have a lot of
choices in front of them. They will need to determine the
pair, such as the mother and the father. To get the
highest quality possible from the litter, the breeder will need
to determine the traits of both dogs, temperaments, and how
well they seem to react to one another. The breeder will
also need to determine in either of the dogs have any type of
health problems, to prevent any diseases or ailments from being
passed on to the litter.
Sometimes, when breeding Golden Retrievers, the mother of
the litter will prove to be unfit, which requires more work for
the breeder. If the mother isn’t doing her job of
nurturing her young, the breeder will need to do it for
her. This can be the most time consuming aspect of
breeding, as the breeder will have to feed the young and make
sure that they turn out as healthy as possible.
Aside from that, breeders also face quite a bit of costs as
well. The prices for daily care, food, and vet bills can
be very steep to say the least. When you crunch the
numbers, you’ll quickly realize that breeders don’t make much
money at all when they sale. Most breeders do it for a
hobby, not looking to make money. Quality breeders on the
other hand aren’t concerned with money at all, as they are more
concerned about the quality of their litters. Quality is
better than quantity, as even the best breeders out there have
problems selling puppies from time to time.
Although breeding is fun for hobby breeders, it is something
you really shouldn’t be doing if you don’t have the
experience. Although your Golden may get knocked up by a
dog of a different breed without you knowing it, you should do
your best to avoid it at all costs if you can. A pure
bred Golden Retriever should be bred only with dogs of her
breed, to help preserve the breed and keep their bloodline
going. If you have thought about breeding in the past -
you should really study long and hard before you actually make
a reality of it.
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