My 6 month old golden puppy is going crazy randomly?

No it would not be beneficial to breed her. First of all not every dog should ever be bred as looks (breed standard) and temperament come first, but after that no dog should go further until full genetic screening has been done ..ie.. hips / elbows / cdm etc and check all downline of your dog. Then finding a male with the same criteria that actually suits your b*tch means knowing enough about breeding to understand what you are putting together.

No dog should be bred under two years old anyway which means you have a while to wait and therefore increasing the chances of mammary gland tumours. Try reading this. http://www.k9web.com/dog-faqs/breeding.h... If your pups are not top quality then you will not find enough GOOD homes out there EVER.

Just doesn't happen as there are just far too many pups born for the good homes available. If you care about your dog then don't. If you do, and you wish to be a responsible breeder, then you remain responsible for the pups for the rest of their lives rehoming any yourselves that need it.

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