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Old 19-02-2008, 04:26 PM
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Stud fee or pick of the litter?

Can someone help me? I have always received a stud fee when i have studded my dog out but theres a lady who suggested i could have pick of the litter. Dont know if she is a con though. I want another dog so this would be ideal. How do i know that i wont be ripped off. I have had a contract signed up but what if she disappears.
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Re: Stud fee or pick of the litter?

i have heard of this before,,,,,,i know of afew people that have had pick of litter, i will ask them about it,,,
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Re: Stud fee or pick of the litter?

thanks lorraine you missed a good nite last nite lol
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Re: Stud fee or pick of the litter?

It is reasonably common practice to take pick of litter, why do you think she is going to rip you off ? If you don't trust her, don't use your dog at stud.
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Re: Stud fee or pick of the litter?

mmmmmmm didnt think about that
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Re: Stud fee or pick of the litter?

If she isnt well enough known within the breed show circles that you feel you can trust her you probably shouldnt be studding out your dog to her anyway.
Its highly unlikely she has anything worthy of breeding to if you havent at some point crossed paths with her at breed shows, or dont know anyone who has, the dog showing/breeding world is not that big
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Re: Stud fee or pick of the litter?

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If she isnt well enough known within the breed show circles that you feel you can trust her you probably shouldnt be studding out your dog to her anyway.
Its highly unlikely she has anything worthy of breeding to if you havent at some point crossed paths with her at breed shows, or dont know anyone who has, the dog showing/breeding world is not that big
What a load of old.....!!
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If she isnt well enough known within the breed show circles that you feel you can trust her you probably shouldnt be studding out your dog to her anyway.
Its highly unlikely she has anything worthy of breeding to if you havent at some point crossed paths with her at breed shows, or dont know anyone who has, the dog showing/breeding world is not that big
Thats why Crufts takes up 5 halls and takes place over 4 days cos it ain't big
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Re: Stud fee or pick of the litter?

I thought exactly the same but was a bit miffed so never said anything lol
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Re: Stud fee or pick of the litter?

What is the person proposing and will the puppies be registered if so not only the contract but with-hold the green kc form
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