There is more to breeding than having a pair of dogs that have been to the vet. Just because your vet says they will be ok to breed them together, doesn't mean there won't be problems. What if a puppy gets stuck in the birth canal or the female has other welping complications ($800+ for a C-section)? Do you really want to put her life at risk for the sake of having puppies? Do you have a goal in mind for breeding or you're just doing it for the sake of having puppies? Breeding is done to improve the breed, how will your dogs contribute to making the breed better? If you were able to provide people with wonderful companions 25 years ago (before pet overpopulation got out of hand) why not do rescue and continue to provide people with wonderful companions who are going to die in a shelter. For each pup you sell an equal number of dogs will die in a shelter because no one wants them anymore (purebred Poodles included since 30% of dogs in shelters are purebred) and the pups you produce will also go on to produce their own pups and so on and so on. Give people in rescue a break and have your dogs spayed and neutered. BCKrazy is right, you can't register the puppies so what kind of papers will you be able to provide the buyers to guarantee, well anything? There are already enough "great pets" in this world so unless your dogs are the supreme example of what a Poodle should be:comfirmation, health, temperament, functionality, then there really is no reason to bring more unwanted "great pets" into this world.

If you are serious about breeding and want to do it the right way then you will seriously read through these links carefully. If you have to ask questions now, then now is not the time to breed.

http://www.geocities.com/virtualbreeding/

http://www.learntobreed.com/

http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Fair/1901/chart.html