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Shih Tzu Breeding: What You Need To Know

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by Rebecca Simpson

There are many things to consider once you begin to think about Shih Tzu breeding. One of the key things that many people who breed dogs of any breed fail to think about is their purpose for breeding dogs. Many puppy mills are created and ran in order to receive a profit and they care about nothing else.

When profit is the bottom line, the Shih Tzu care is often neglected. It is vital to make sure that you are in it for the right reasons, even though the dollar amount you can make is pretty flashy.

Many puppy mills are created every year in hopes of turning a quick buck and this often means that puppies and their parents live in conditions that are not suitable and they do not get a lot of attention. It is important to consider what other reasons you have your getting into Shih Tzu breeding. If you can come up with a list of several different reasons, then you are probably on the right track.

There are a lot of key factors that you must be well versed in before beginning on your journey of Shih Tzu breeding. It is important that you fully understand the different illnesses and problems that can come about with the Shih Tzu breed at any given time. This is not only in regards to the adult’s dogs you are using for the breeding, but for the puppies that will be born to them.

If you aren’t able to do this it may be because you have just adopted these dogs in order to partake in Shih Tzu breeding. And while that is fine, you want to know that you are breeding dogs that are not only emotionally stable but healthy as well since the Shih Tzu breed is prone to many different illnesses and back problems.

It is vital that you discuss with your vet that you intend on breeding this pair and let him or her check them over for health concerns. Your vet may be able to point out problems that could arise with breeding that you were not already aware of. Hopefully, with the right steps in the beginning and by taking your time, you will be able to breed healthy and loveable Shih Tzu’s.

One of the most stressed issues about Shih Tzu breeding is that breeders will not allow the mother dog enough time to recover from her first birthing experience before trying to breed her again. Puppy mills are famous for neglecting their dogs in this manner. Give her the time she needs before trying again and once you have the hang of Shih Tzu care and breeding, you could possibly bring in another female so that the two take turns breeding. This way, you can continue to share the love of Shih Tzu puppies with others but still keep tabs on the mental and physical well being of your dogs.

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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