Breeding Rights

Carrousel Pomskies and other breeders charge breeding rights for a variety of reasons. While the practice may seem controversial to you at first, it is important to understand the reasons behind it.

Firstly, it is important to note that breeding dogs is a costly and time-consuming process. Breeders must carefully select and health test their breeding dogs to ensure they are producing healthy and desirable puppies. This process often involves purchasing dogs from reputable breeders or importing them from other countries, which can be expensive and time consuming.

In addition to the initial investment in breeding dogs, there are ongoing costs associated with breeding. These include veterinary care, genetic testing, stud fees, and supplies such as food and bedding. Breeders must also devote significant time and effort to caring for their dogs and puppies, including providing proper socialization, training, and grooming.

Breeding rights fees help offset these costs and ensure that breeders are able to continue producing healthy and high-quality puppies. When a breeder charges a breeding rights fee, they are essentially selling the right to use their stud dog or breeding bitch to produce puppies. This fee helps to compensate the breeder for the time, effort, and money they have invested in their breeding program.

It is also worth noting that breeding rights fees can help to ensure that only responsible and reputable breeders are producing puppies. By charging a fee for breeding rights, breeders are able to vet potential breeding partners and ensure that they are committed to producing healthy and well-socialized puppies. This helps to prevent irresponsible breeding practices, such as breeding dogs with serious health issues or breeding dogs without proper genetic testing.

Furthermore, breeding rights fees can help to ensure that puppies are being produced for the right reasons. When breeders charge a fee for breeding rights, they are able to ensure that the dogs they produce are not being used for backyard breeding or puppy mills. This helps to prevent the overbreeding and mistreatment of dogs, which can lead to serious health issues and behavioral problems.

When purchasing breeding rights, we offer various forms of support and mentorship to the buyer. This can include guidance on proper breeding practices, dna testing guidance, advice on selecting appropriate mates for the animal, assistance with marketing and selling offspring, and access to resources such as veterinary care or specialized training programs.

Additionally, we want to establish ongoing relationships with buyers to provide ongoing support and guidance. This can involve regular check-ins to monitor the progress of the animal's offspring and offer advice on any challenges or concerns that may arise.

In conclusion, while the practice of charging breeding rights fees may be controversial to some, it is important to understand the reasons behind it. We invest a significant amount of time, effort, and money into producing healthy and high-quality puppies, and breeding rights fees help to offset these costs. Additionally, breeding rights fees help to ensure that only responsible and reputable breeders are producing puppies, and that puppies are being produced for the right reasons.