News::Gateway for Dog Breeding
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Dog breeding is the vocation of mating carefully selected specimens to produce specific qualities and characteristics.
Litters of puppies and their mothers should have clean, comfortable bedding.
At its best, breeding is a blend of science and art. The skilled breeder has knowledge of canine genetics and health, and the purpose for which his dogs will be used.
At worst, breeding can be a slipshod enterprise in which the major concern is profit,
with little regard to the health and welfare of the dogs involved.
Breeding is often done by so-called .backyard breeders. (the pejorative term for
random or ignorant breeding conducted on a small scale), and .puppy mills. or
.puppy farms. (larger businesses). It must be pointed out, however, that many
excellent breeders run small-scale programs in their homes, barns, or back yards,
and there are profitable large-scale operations run with knowledgeable staff and
superlative veterinary care, so size and motive alone are not indicative of the
quality of the breeding program. One great dog breeding resource,
provides excellent information on breeding and showing all types of dogs.
The birth of a litter of purebred puppies is recorded on a breed registry maintained by an all-breed kennel club or a breed club. Such registries are not the exclusive province of show dogs, as is sometimes thought; the clubs of working dogs also maintain records of their dogs. lineage.
Requirements for the breeding of registered purebreds vary from club to club. Most breed clubs allow for any registered puppy to be bred from once it reaches a suitable age. Some clubs maintain an adjunct or limited register, for puppies of purebred parents not deemed to have the qualities for showing or breeding, or who exhibit a fault. A few clubs, such as the Swiss breed club of the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America and the Mini Foxie Club of Australia, Inc. have additional, strict requirements for the certification of adult dogs before breeding.
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DRAMIŃSKI Dog Ovulation Detector
The detector is a portable device that helps determining the optimal time for mating.
The detector is a small, portable and very versatile instrument which is powered by a common 9V battery. It gives readouts of electrical resistance of vaginal mucus which undergoes characteristic changes during the course of heat.
The detector for dogs enables:
* exclusion of multiple mating of the bitch
* identification of so called "false heat"
* elimination of problems associated with disorders during heat
* time saving
* great reduction in financial costs of multiple mating
The Ovulation Detector for dogs has given favourably results in tests at the Obstetrics Department. of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Agriculture and Technology, Olsztyn, Poland. The advantages of using the detector have also been confirmed by research carried out at the university in Giessen, Germany.
There are also available versions of Ovulation Detector for pigs, ewes, cows and mares.
News::Gateway for Dog breeding
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