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Moshi
10-01-2003, 08:51 AM
Dear Members,

I am currently having a 7mths old male Shih Tzu, and will be having a 4 mths old female Shih Tzu joining the family this sunday. I am still thinking if I should breed and carry on the line...any advise from anyone?
:)

Pls share your experiences if any....thanks.

jenluckenbach
10-01-2003, 02:45 PM
DON'T

Desert Arabian
10-01-2003, 03:12 PM
Why? What's the point? It's not fun for the bitch, and you are adding to the high population of dogs.

Unless you are a PROFESSIONAL breeder, interested in improving the line, DON'T BREED. Improving the line takes YEARS, and breeding more than one dog...


DO NOT BREED YOUR DOGS

EDITED TO ADD!

Oh my, I didn't even realize you were a new member! Wow, sorry for my rude welcoming to Pet Talk! Here's the nice one: Welcome to Pet Talk! I apologize for the rude welcoming...but I think I will leave the above alone because I think it is true.

Pam
10-01-2003, 03:25 PM
Hi Moshi and welcome to Pet Talk. I hope you aren't feeling a little overwhelmed with the responses so far, but most, if not all of us would not be in favor of you breeding your dog. I think probably first and foremost, if you aren't already a professional breeder who is trying to better the breed and know exactly what you are doing, you are probably going to make mistakes. Breeding is serious business. I know others will add more to this topic and the subject of homeless pets, back yard breeders, disease, etc. will come up but I just wanted to welcome you to Pet Talk as we really are a nice bunch of people. :) If you would like, please feel free to post a picture of your little shih tzu. We love pictures and would enjoy meeting him! :)

binka_nugget
10-01-2003, 08:07 PM
Welcome to pet talk! I'm sorry your welcome has to be like this because we honestly would love for you to stay with us at pet talk. With that being said..

Alot of us here are all for rescueing and saving lives. Here's an interesting and very truthful post that you may find interesting:
http://www.mydogsite.com/boards/index.php?act=ST&f=2&t=810&

Foam
10-01-2003, 08:37 PM
Welcome to Pet Talk! :)

DO NOT BREED YOUR DOGS!

jenluckenbach
10-01-2003, 08:39 PM
If that doesn't open some eyes, nothing will!..

anna_66
10-02-2003, 06:56 AM
Even though some of the responses you got were rough at first, please don't think we're not nice people...we are!
Here at PT don't believe in breeding unless you are an experienced breeder.
I do hope you decide to stay around and share some pictures, we just adore pictures:D

Moshi
10-02-2003, 12:34 PM
Thanks for all your advices...indeed I do not know much about breeding. I will drop this thoughts...cos' I do not want to see so many stray dogs and homeless too...very disheartening.

I understand all your points about breeding...in that case, do I have to do something about both the male and female dogs?

Isn't that a little cruel too?

Have attached one of Moshi's picture...have not got my female Shih Tzu home yet...

jenluckenbach
10-02-2003, 03:03 PM
neuter and spay BOTH your dogs. They will be happier and healthier for it

Uabassoon
10-02-2003, 03:06 PM
Awww Moshi is so cute! You should get both of them spayed and neutered, it will be so much better for them. Not only will you not have to worry about them getting pregnant, but spaying and neutering reduces and eliminates the chances of getting certain cancers. Dogs also live a longer and healthier life if they are spayed or neutered.

anna_66
10-02-2003, 05:12 PM
Their right, they both should be spayed & neutured:)

Moshi
10-04-2003, 08:56 AM
I will do it for their good health definitely!
When is a good time to do it? For Moshi is 7 mths and Mitsu is about 4 mths I guess...
Will they be ok emotionally...don't want to have their character changed by me doing that....

binka_nugget
10-04-2003, 11:24 AM
They're at a good age to do it. Is Mitsu your female? Because this is a very good time to do it since she probably hasn't hit her first heat cycle yet.

wolfsoul
10-04-2003, 11:47 AM
Hi, and welcome to PT! :)

I agree with everyone else, spay and neuter is the way to go! :) Alot of vets neuter as early as 8 weeks, so both of your dogs are at a good time to do it. Especially the female, since she probably hasn't hit her first heat cycle yet. :)

It is a myth that the personality of a dog changes. It is very minimal. the dog might become clamer and less active (A reason that some become overweight -- the owner notices the decrease in energy and makes the mistake of not exersising it well enough).

Spaying and neutering is also the healthiest thing to do. Cuts down cancer risks sooooo much. :D