Dog Breeding Considerations: A 2025 Vet Guide by Dr Duncan Houston 🐾🧬
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Dog Breeding Considerations: A 2025 Vet Guide by Dr Duncan Houston 🐾🧬
By Dr Duncan Houston, BVSc | July 2025
🤔 Should You Breed Your Dog?
Breeding dogs is not just about producing puppies—it’s about improving the breed, safeguarding animal welfare, and preparing for long-term responsibility. Before you move forward, ask yourself the following:
- 🏆 Will my dog improve health, temperament, or conformation within their breed?
- 🧬 Have I reviewed health and temperament problems in my dog’s entire pedigree?
- 🌎 Am I prepared to travel to find the best match for breeding?
- 🏠 Do I have a waitlist and vetted homes lined up?
- 💰 Do I have funds for unexpected emergencies during pregnancy or whelping?
- 👩⚕️ Can I or a trusted adult provide 24-hour care for the first 3 weeks post-whelping?
- 📚 Have I educated myself fully on canine pregnancy and puppy care?
- 🐕 Am I ready to keep unsold puppies until the right homes are found?
- 🔁 Will I take back any puppy for life if needed?
- 📞 Am I willing to serve as a lifelong support for puppy buyers?
🧪 Pre-Breeding Health Requirements
Thorough screening is essential to prevent passing on inheritable diseases or complications. Here’s what to do before breeding:
- 👁️ Annual CERF eye exam by a veterinary ophthalmologist
- 🦴 Wait until at least 2 years old for OFA-certified hip and elbow evaluation
- 💓 Check breed-specific clearances (e.g., heart, thyroid, DNA testing)
- 🧫 Brucella canis test (screen for infectious venereal disease) ~1 month before mating
- 🩺 Full veterinary physical exam, including digital vaginal exam (to detect strictures)
Check with your national breed club or veterinarian for a complete list of breed-recommended testing. 🧬
📋 Responsible Breeding Checklist
| Step | Description |
|---|---|
| 📅 Timing | Wait until dog is mature (≥2 years), in peak health, and health tested |
| 🔬 Screening | Perform OFA, CERF, Brucella, and genetic tests as needed |
| 🔍 Mate Selection | Research and travel if needed to ensure optimal pairing |
| 🏡 Homes | Screen buyers, collect deposits, and create contracts |
| 🍼 Whelping | Prepare space, supplies, and have emergency vet access |
| 🔄 Support | Remain a lifelong resource for each puppy placed |
⚠️ Why Spaying/Neutering Is Still Important
Unless your dog is a candidate to positively impact the breed, spaying or neutering:
- 🚫 Reduces the risk of mammary tumors and uterine infections (pyometra)
- 💉 Prevents testicular cancer and prostate issues in males
- 📉 Helps prevent overpopulation and unwanted litters
📚 Helpful Resources
For in-depth guidance, consider reading: Canine Reproduction: A Breeder’s Guide by Phyllis Holst (3rd Edition). This trusted manual offers essential insights into mating, pregnancy, whelping, and neonatal care. 📘
🔧 Ask A Vet Can Help
Thinking of breeding your dog? Use the Ask A Vet app to review your dog’s pedigree, receive breed-specific health screening advice, and get help preparing for pregnancy and puppy care. 🐾📱
🐾 Final Thoughts from Dr Duncan Houston
Responsible breeding means making decisions that protect the health and wellbeing of both your dog and future puppies. Take your time, do your research, and lean on veterinary professionals to support every step of your breeding journey. 🐶❤️