Australian Shepherd Breeder – Want To Be A Breeder?
Do you own an adult Australian Shepherd? Are you interested to become an Australian Shepherd breeder? If you answered yes to both questions, then here is what you must do. Before you even start selecting a mate for your pet, you have to consider several factors first. Breeding is not as easy as finding a mate and then seeing little puppies come into life. There is actually more to it.
As the owner of the female Aussie, you should remember that you are the one responsible of taking care of the mother throughout her pregnancy including giving birth to her puppies, and taking care of the puppies until they get adopted by their new owners. Aside from the financial aspect, you will also need to provide extra care for the female Aussie during pregnancy.
If you have thought of the above things and you are still willing to breed, proceed with finding the perfect mate for your Aussie. In choosing a mate, find a male Aussie owner who you can deal with easily. Trust me, sometimes good owners are harder to find than good dogs. Once you find a good dog owner, make an arrangement with regards parenting responsibilities. This is very important especially if you should come to an arrangement that the puppies will be divided equally.
After the birth of the puppies, you will have to take extra care of both the nursing mother and the puppies. When the puppies reach nine weeks of age, you can start doing training. This is the best time to train them to be obedient. Obedient pups are a big plus at the time consider giving up the pups for adoption.
Because you want to be a breeder, you will not have to keep the puppies to yourself so you will now need to start the adoption process. The first and most important thing that you must do is to bring your puppies to a vet for a checkup. Vaccines should also be considered as most dog buyers would want to make sure they are making a good deal and they are bringing home a healthy dog.
If you want to be a good Australian Shepherd breeder, do not just give the dog to anybody who wants to own them. Be considerate and screen the potential owner. Will the puppy be safe in this new environment? If you feel secure enough that your puppy is in good hands, then it is time to let go of your puppies. Odd as it may be, some breeders get emotionally attached to their little pups and often find it hard to let go of them.


