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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, you certainly seem to be considering the pros and cons and I salute you for it. But with tens of thousands of dogs being put down every year, do you really want to add to the total number of dogs in the country, even nice ones? There are many hundreds of lovely labradors looking for homes at this minute. Will you be able tro guarantee homes for all the pups - and their pups - and their pups - you get my drift?
But as far as practicalities are concerned, there are a lot of things that can go wrong with an inexperienced bitch and an inexperienced dog - possibly resulting in injury, maybe even serious injury to either party. There are the possible problems of pregnancy and confinement too.
Don't risk your dog changing temperament, just enjoy him as he is.
some dogs will change, some dogs won't. How will you deal with it if he does?? If you want a fee, puppy, etc, make it clear in a written agreement that you both sign. If the dog is going to live with the bitches owner for 2 or three days, what will you do if he is lost, injured, gets sick??
It is actually usual for the bitch to visit the dog when she is ready. It is also usual to put a maiden bitch to an experienced dog and vice versa.
Has your friend had litters before? Why does she want to breed her bitch? What how will you feel if she can't sell all the puppies, or you later find that one or more of the homes is unsuitable and the puppies suffer?
Wherer di your dog come from? could you get advice from his breeder?
I am not saying don't but there is a lot to think about and loads of nice pedigreed dogs in breed rescue. Sorry to be so negative