Replying to quote another great response from a similar question.
“Good questions to ask yourself when breeding your animal are: 1.) what will breeding this dog do for the betterment of the breed? 2.) have you obtained any titling either in conformation, sports, working titles etc? 3.) has the dog had and passed all necessary health testing for the breed? (OFA hip/elbow X-rays, DM testing, etc) If the answer to any of those questions is no, or you are breeding because you have always wanted to, I strongly discourage you from doing so. There is plenty of BYB [dogs] already in existence, and there doesn’t need to be more It’s always good to ask yourself why you want to breed. Only breed for the betterment and love of the breed.
If you are interested in breeding dogs, I encourage you to get involved with local breed clubs and reputable breeders (those who only breed dogs with health testing, titles, etc) and do as much research as you can on it. Never breed a dog without health tests or titles specific to that breed. Remember- breeding when done responsibly is not profitable and if anything you will lose money.”