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Teach you how to choose a St. Bernard dog

2021-07-29 / 128 Read

The St. Bernard and the world of love directly observe its parent dog, the little St. Bernard from the previous birth Dogs can understand their advantages and disadvantages, which can be used as a reference for choosing puppies.

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1. Selection of male and female The selection of male and female depends on the owner's breeding purpose or personal preference to decide whether to choose male or female.

If you want to keep it as a gatekeeper or pet, in order to reduce the trouble of childbirth and attract male St. Bernard dogs from other places during the estrus period, it will cause the neighbor's Troubled, it is best to choose a male Saint Bernard. If you want to use this little St. Bernard for breeding in the future, it is better to choose a female St. Bernard. If you keep a female dog, when the estrus period is up, almost all of them can pay the mating fee to the owners of excellent breed dogs all over the country to apply for mating.

Second, the conditions for excellent puppies. Little Saint Bernards get half of the genetic factors from each parent. In addition to investigating the bloodlines of their parents and grandparents to determine whether it is a good system, you can refer to the calendar of their grandparents and parent dogs participating in the exhibition, or see if there is a baby St. Bernard born in the previous birth. No matter what the grades are, it is possible to see what kind of little St. Bernards this bloodline will produce. If this selected puppy is to be used as a breeding bitch in the future, it is necessary to further confirm whether this little St. Bernard is planned to be bred with excellent blood, or is born from inbreeding. It comes out, or it is not inbreeding, or it is outbreeding, these should be very careful.

Not only are puppies physically constructed, they will be subtly similar in character or demeanor to their parent or last litter of St. Bernards. As long as you carefully observe each part of the puppy's body, movements, and personality, you can gradually see whether the puppy is like a parent dog or a bitch. It is also important to understand how puppies inherit the strengths and weaknesses of their parents and grandparents. Based on these benchmarks, you can picture in your mind the appearance and performance of the puppy in adulthood, which can be used as a reference for the Shishi Inu standard of what the puppy can achieve in the future. That being said, choosing a puppy can be difficult for someone just getting started. At the beginning, it is best to discuss more insurance with seniors and experienced people.