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What To Know About Labrador Breeding |
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Written by Brooke Sunderland
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Monday, 14 July 2008 |
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Every day there are people looking online and in the newspaper trying to find the next big thing. It seems that everyone is out to try and make a quick buck and too many times, the wrong people fall into Labrador breeding and end up making a mess, hurting animals and failing at their quest for finding money. Some people believe that this is a quick and easy way to make some big cash but there is a lot that they are not considering.
by BrookeSunderland
Every day there are people looking online and in the newspaper trying to find the next big thing. It seems that everyone is out to try and make a quick buck and too many times, the wrong people fall into Labrador breeding and end up making a mess, hurting animals and failing at their quest for finding money. Some people believe that this is a quick and easy way to make some big cash but there is a lot that they are not considering.
But in all honesty, you will not do that great of job if your heart is not in it for the right reasons. To be a success at this, you must know a lot of Labrador information and really have a need and a desire to want to share this breed with a lot of other people. Those who are in the breeding business for all the wrong reasons can often be spotted a mile away and most people will not purchase animals from places such as puppy mills.
When it comes to finally trying to get started in Labrador breeding, it is important to learn as much about the breed as possible. By reading everything you can that has Labrador information in it, you are helping to make sure that your efforts do not turn out to be a waste of time. Make sure that you know everything you can before jumping in headfirst.
Start by taking the dogs you wish to breed to the vet for a check up and explain that you plan on breeding them. With your vet knowing this, they will know what to give advice on and may even be able to give you some tips in order to help make everything go smoothly. It is important to really listen to what the vet has to say as the health of your dogs and their puppies depend on it and so does your extra income source.
There can be a lot of great advice found at the vet's office if you are willing to listen and take it all in and with this, you will have better success in Labrador breeding.
Make sure that you are always giving each and every puppy the care and love you would give as if they were going to stay with you and your family.
You also need to remember that it is your job to make sure that the puppies are placed in loving homes with people who intend on taking good care of them. It is a nice idea to put together a nice little checklist of things for the new owners to remember.
This will help make sure that the Labrador information that they should be reading, is in their hands. If you give them something, they are more likely to read it then going out to find the information themselves.
About the Author:
Brooke Sunderland is a passionate lover of the Labrador and has a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Labrador. Among other topics there, you will find out more about Labrador Breeding plus a whole lot more. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 July 2008 )
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