Amy May In A Manger
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Regardless of the breed, you have to look at the dog in front of you with a completely dispassionate eye.If you breed a litter then yes you are a breeder , albeit not a responsible one who has potential homes lined up before mating the bitch . You say you would like to keep a pup, but would you also be able to take back any pups that for any reason the new owners are unable to keep ?
Are they an excellent example of the breed, that's worth the risk to the bitch to be worth breeding from? And will breeding her add something to the ongoing gene pool for the breed? How will you identify potential homes prior to mating? (This is vital for anyone to consider. Not to do so is totally irresponsible).
Can you afford the expense?
Are they a vulnerable breed?
Do you have your bitches Kennel Club information and family tree?
Foxhounds are quite widely bred in the UK to non hunting homes, and stud dog information can be found via the KC website.