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Which dogs are not suitable for family breeding

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Among many pet dogs, some breeds are prone to dystocia during breeding. Purebred dogs are more likely to have dystocia, especially small dogs such as poodles, dachshunds, Shih hounds, Spanish beagles and Chihuahua. Because these dogs have been artificially improved, the bones of the dogs become smaller and the pelvis becomes narrower, so it is more likely to cause dystocia. In addition, some dogs such as English Bulldogs and Italian mastiff dogs often have dystocia because of their large heads. It is easy to give birth when raised at home.

Among many pet dogs, some breeds are prone to dystocia during breeding. Purebred dogs are more likely to have dystocia, especially small dogs such as poodles, dachshunds, Shih hounds, Spanish beagles and Chihuahua. Because these dogs have been artificially improved, the bones of the dogs become smaller and the pelvis becomes narrower, so it is more likely to cause dystocia. In addition, some dogs such as English Bulldogs and Italian mastiff dogs often have dystocia because of their large heads. For dogs that are prone to dystocia in the family, it is best to avoid breeding on their own, because in case of dystocia, if not handled properly, it is very easy to harm the lives of bitches and fetuses. Therefore, it is recommended that even if you want to breed your own dog, you must consult experienced professionals. The bitch must do enough preparation before giving birth, and contact the veterinarian just in case.

 
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