If you decide to breed your female dog, please keep her healthy. You should have her shots updated so she can pass on important antibodies to the puppies. In addition, if she has fleas or ticks, be sure you get them under control. Also, have her tested for worms, as she can transfer worms to the puppies. A healthy mother dog makes healthier puppies.

You should also test your dog for hereditary conditions, such as hip dysplasia. A dog who meets breed standards but passes on hereditary diseases can really damage the breed, as well as damaging your reputation as a responsible breeder.