Well, not necessarily...if you just want to breed your dog because you want puppies that you will keep or give away for no reason, you do not need papers for her...but if you want to breed her professionally and with a professionally bred stud, then you do need papers proving that she has no health issues and that she is a purebred. You will also need papers if you would like to enter her in showmanship competitions, or if you would like to enter her puppies into competitions like wise.
Your best bet is to go to the "Breeder's Club" for the type of breed you have and they can tell you where you can get the papers. All you need is verification that the dog is a blue-blood in that particular breed. Good luck Marcy
You really shouldn't. A purebred dog should definitely have papers.
Pomeranian (with papers)
You don't need papers.
Advertise in papers, online or mags. Depends on your purpose.
$60 - $200 for a purebred with no papers. $200+ for a purebred with papers. $60-$100 for a mixed of a Chinese crested.
You should not breed animals, but rather have a shelter so you can stil get the money, but every puppy you breed, someone will buy it and they wont buy a shelter dog,so then the dog will be euthanized. You need a certificate by the AKC to breed a purebred dog anyway. You need so many papers too, why would you even want to make a poor dog suffer by making them pregnant for money?
If your dog is AKC registered then only breed with a AKC dog make sure the other dog is healthy and also has a good strong bloodline,ask for proof of papers and vet visits.
first i would say that you need to check your papers. if they are just state ownership papers that doesnt mean your dog is a chihuahua. if you have akc (american kennel club) papers for a purebred chi then it is a chihuahua. second your dog might possibly be a mix breed. third nonetheless 18 pounds is way too much for a chi. unless it is indeed a mix. find out from whoever you got your dog from if there is any chance of it being a mix breed dog and, if it is truley only chihuahua, it needs to go on a diet.
to my knowledge there is no procedure as such for conclusively deturmining canine heredity (breed). A blood test for example would be the same in any breed of dog compared to any other.
You must have papers for both the Mother and Father of the dog. Without papers, there is no way to prove without a shadow of a doubt that the breed is purebred or not.
pretty sure they do