Yes, if you become a reputable breeder, you can charge money for giving the puppies to families.
I think that depends on the breed. I read that 50% of the people who adopt Dalmatian puppies do not keep them past the first year because they're not prepared for the extremely high energy level. It's a shame because, from a reputable breeder, these dogs settle down to become great (but still very active) pets.
You can do anything you want to do! Get the breeding "in's and out's" from those in the know, particularly in the category of boxer dogs, and then... good luck with your boxer dog breeding!
buy some pigs
Yes. I havent seen it, but my friend has.
There are several things to consider before buying Australian Shepherd Puppies for Sale, including: Your lifestyle and budget: Puppies require a lot of time, attention, and money. Make sure that you have the time to train and exercise your puppy, and that you can afford the cost of food, vet care, and other supplies. The breed of puppy: Different breeds of dogs have different temperaments, energy levels, and needs. If you are looking for a breed that will suit your lifestyle, do some research. The breeder or rescue organization: Make sure that you are buying a puppy from a reputable breeder or rescue organization. Visit the facility in person and ask questions about the puppies' health and parentage. The puppy's health: Puppies should be up to date on their vaccinations. They should also be free of any obvious health problems. Here are some additional things to consider: Age: Puppies are typically ready to go to their new homes when they are 8-12 weeks old. Socialization: To become well-adjusted adults, puppies need to be socialized from an early age. Look for a puppy that has been exposed to different people, places, and situations. Training: Puppies need to be trained basic obedience commands. Ask the breeder or rescue organization about the puppy's training history. Buying a puppy is a big decision. By taking the time to consider all the factors involved, you can increase your chances of finding the perfect puppy for your family.
yes u will have to
there are no particular classes to take
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I would call a breeder or your vet and see what you need to do first,the last thing you want to do is to breed them in cages they need to be free in the home and grass
you should study animal science,agribusiness
It takes five days! :D
Rural families were some of the first to become involved in the cottage industry.