What is your goal in breeding your dogs? Sorry, not trying to cause a debate, but raising pups isn't always the way to go. The only reason to consider breeding is to improve an existing purebred line of dogs that have proven themselves in the show ring or in other breed specific venues (hunting or other sports). I don't have a problem with people keeping mixed breed mutts. I just wish folks would have them neutered/spayed. It's healthier for the dogs. I have one here that I love. He is a wonderful dog. He's also neutered. Our animal shelters are full of animals needing homes some purebreds. Hundreds die each day. If you want another puppy that looks like your male then it would be cheaper to buy one, or adopt one from a shelter. It costs a lot in time, vet bills, food, and care to raise puppies. You also risk losing your female and having to raise the puppies on your own. I know because it has happened to us. I have raised Bluetick Coonhounds for the past seven years. We only breed multi-champion dogs that meet breed standards and demonstrate hunting ability. We only raise one to two exceptional litters a year or two years. My pups are usually sold before birth. Any of my puppies that do not meet breed standard are sterilized. Again not trying to cause an argument, but want folks to see the other side of breeding. Amy