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Reasons For Dog Breeding 

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Dog breeding has been around for centuries and is constantly undergoing changes as people seek to create the perfect family pet or prize show stock. From professional dog breeders to backyard amateurs just trying it out, the practice of dog breeding is prevalent today. Why go to all that trouble, a person might wonder. Why not just find a great dog and be done with it? Here’s some information to help shed light on why people love to get involved in this popular endeavor.

Why Do People Breed Dogs?

As mentioned above, there are a variety of reasons that people today try their hand at dog breeding, or even become experts and continue on for many years. Here are some of the reasons behind it.

Designing The Perfect Pet

This is one of the biggest reasons that an average person first gets involved in dog breeding. It often starts simply as an idea. The person determines that they have an exceptionally great dog, complete with gorgeous looks and a disposition that earns favor in everyone’s sight. The next thought? Let me breed Fido and duplicate this perfect pup.

Hitting The Show Ring

This is another popular one. Once a person gets involved in the fun of showing their pooch (or pooches), they get a good idea of what constitutes a winner in the eyes of the judges. As they learn more about it, they may decide to seek for two top-notch candidates to bring together. The hope is that odds will be in favor of at least one great pup that has the best qualities from both of its parents. Whether that happens or not, if the candidates are healthy and promising, more batches of fuzzy pups will likely be pursued.

Breed Improvement

Some people have a deep love for a specific dog breed, and so they desire to try and continue to improve it. This may be attempts at breeding out less than desirable traits, including personality flaws and health issues. The overall goal is to produce great animals that are both beautiful and have good health.

Dog breeding is likely to remain popular throughout the years to come, because it’s more than just a hobby. It’s a heartfelt endeavor to help bring about healthy, friendly, beautiful animals that can pass those traits on to the next generation of pups.