Breeding Toy Poodles Everything You Need to Know

Poodles Breeding Toy Poodles – Everything You Need to Know

Everything about toy poodles are cute, cuddly and fun-well, except the fact that you need to love them enough to want to take care of them, even when they are feeling high-strung, anxious, and are barking a lot. Overall, the raising toy poodles can be very exciting and fulfilling in equal parts. If you are enjoying your time with your toy poodle, you can take your interest further by breeding toy poodles. It's not going to be a major income stream for you, but you can potentially get emotional rewards and pet fun.

To begin breeding toy poodles, you will need to have documents for both the female and stud toy poodles, a place for breeding them indoors, a regular veterinarian, puppy blankets and canine toys, and a balanced diet and sufficient supply of drinking water. You will also need to consider a number of other considerations before you begin.

First, make sure you're in it for the right reasons, which doesn't include making money. Breeding toy poodles requires a lot of time and monetary resources. You should not even expect to break even. Some of the challenges that you should be prepared to face: maintenance and grooming requirements, diseases from simple runny nose to ear infections, digestive and heart problems, which can be costly to treat. Aside from that, you will also have to spend for C-section deliveries.

The next thing to consider is whether or not you have space in your house to breed and raise them. They will need sufficient space in the backyard to romp and run around in. It is important that they get their daily dose of exercise to keep them healthy. They will also need space enough to separate the female poodles from the males when they are in heat. Lastly, it is also important that you earmark a secure place indoors where the female poodles can deliver their puppies.

Time is another important requirement in breeding toy poodles. This requires you to stay home for long durations so you can provide nursing poodles with the care and attention that they need. By nature, toy poodles also love being around people, and are most comfortable when they have people to interact with.

We've talked about the finances, but we think it deserves more discussion here. Note that stud service fees start from $300 and can shoot up from there. Aside from that, there's the regular expenses for food, especially for the female, and the vaccines for the newborn.

It's best to have your finances before you even begin breeding.

Overall, breeding and raising toy poodles can be done in as little space as a condo unit, provided you take them outdoors for their daily exercise. An important thing that you should also consider is that they don't usually co-exist very well with young children. Kids love to play, and so do toy poodles. But when smaller kids get excited, they can be too rough for toy poodles' size and frame. All said, if you still feel that you can manage breeding toy poodles, go for it and have fun.

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