The German shepherd is a wonderful companion and working dog. Many generations of good breeding have ensured that the German shepherd breed has remained a strong agile working dog. If you think your German shepherd is a good candidate for breeding follow these steps to find her a mate.
Instructions
1. Ensure that your female is in good condition by getting her examined by her veterinarian. Make sure that her hips are OFA certified and she doesn't carry any genetic problems that she can pass to her puppies.
2. Get referrals to breeders that offer out their males for breeding. You can find German shepherd breeders on the American Kennel Club website. You should only breed your female with a dog that is registered and has a four generation pedigree; the easiest way to find a quality breeder is to go through the AKC.
3. Place a classified ad in the newspaper or on a website. Make sure you specify if you will be paying a stud fee or offering the pick of the litter. Be careful when finding a breeding dog through a classified ad--you may come across some irresponsible breeders.
4. Meet the potential mate and ensure that he has a good temperament. German shepherds are often protective of their families but they should never be aggressive. You should never breed a dog that displays aggression.
5. Examine the male to make sure he meets the American Kennel Club's breed standard and doesn't display any major flaws. You want to make sure that you are breeding two top quality dogs to produce a great litter of puppies.
6. Check to ensure that the owner of the German shepherd you choose can provide proof of OFA certification. You don't want to produce a litter of puppies with bad hips who could go lame at a young age.
7. Remember that a good breeder tries to better the breed with each litter that they produce. If you can't find a good German shepherd to breed with then you should refrain from breeding your female.
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