What every Pom Owner Should Know About Breeding

When breeding your Pom there are a few basics that you must consider. Consider the health of your Pom. Money also needs to be a deciding factor in whether to breed or not. Time is another necessity when raising the newborn puppies and taking care of the new mommy. Is breeding right for your Pom, the information below will help you in your decision.

Is Your Pom Healthy Enough To Breed

Before breeding make sure by a physical exam that your Pom is healthy. Next make sure that you breed with another Pom.I found some more information here. Crossbreeding can be dangerous. When choosing the correct male for your female always make sure that the male does not weigh more than 3 pounds more than the female. A smaller male is always better. An important factor in breeding is the age of the Pom, most Poms should not be breed until they are 2 years of age.

What Costs Are Included In Breeding My Pom

Before breeding money must be considered. Complications can arise with the pregnancy and the Pom may need a C section. As the dog progresses through pregnancy more food will be needed as well as nutritional supplements. Once the puppies are born then their are vet bills for all of the puppies as well as milk supplement or not just the puppies but also the mom.

Do You Have The Time To Breed A Pom

Watching the newborn pups is an important factor when breeding. The mom needs help at first and needs someone to watch over her and the pups. Newborns can quickly get ill and need vet care immediately. Constant watch is required within the first couple of days.

Breeding your Pom takes Time, Money and a Healthy Pom. Do you have what is take to breed your Pom?