Breeding Your Bichon Frise
If you are considering breeding your Bichon Frise, there are several factors to take into account. Breeding your Bichon Frise can be very expensive; the extra care your Bichon Frise will need during pregnancy and at birth could be very financially and emotionally taxing on you. There will also be some health concerns for the new mom. It is a good idea to consult your veterinarian before making a decision whether or not to breed your Bichon Frise.
Breeding Pros And Cons
The first major factor to consider before breeding your Bichon Frise, is the cost of the stud service. No, this is not referring to Chip-n-Dales dancer. Mating your dog with a pure bred champion male could cost anywhere from hundreds to a few thousand dollars. There is also the possibility that your Bichon may become injured during the breeding process.
Complications could arise, either during the pregnancy or while giving birth. You should have someone to assist you during the whelping, or birthing process, and make sure your clinic has emergency staff on-call twenty- four hours a day. It would be a good idea to interview a few local, reputable breeders for suggestions and information.
Money is going to be another large factor in your decision to breed. Your Bichon Frise will need extra veterinary visits during and after her pregnancy. The puppies will need their initial check-ups and first round of shots. This can very quickly add up. You will need more supplies as well, and extra room to house your new brood until owners have purchased them.
Even after your Bichon has successfully given birth, she can still be at risk for developing health problems later in life. Female Bichons that have had one or more litters of puppies are at an increased risk of contracting ovarian and breast cancer. As you can see, there are many concerns to weigh and consider before choosing to breed your Bichon Frise.
One the pro side, it is very gratifying to be able to successfully breed your Bichon Frise and continue a line of healthy champion puppies. You know the Bichon Frise makes a wonderful, delightful companion dog. They are beautiful and a pleasure to own, whether you are looking for a show dog or just a pet. People who truly adore the animals make the best breeders. You have heart, and that is another pro to remember. You will also have the opportunity to share your favorite breed with other people who will hopefully love them as much as you do.
There are some important points to know how to care for your Bichon Frise at home.
