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Thinking about offering your dog at Stud?
If you are thinking about offering your dog at stud, we have created a useful article for you to read below which will give you all the facts :
Offering your dog at stud - Pet Encyclopedia Thanks Mark |
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Re: Thinking about offering your dog at Stud?
To be used for stud your dog needs to be ALC registered and he should already have his Ch title.They most likey are a few tests that should be done to make sure he is free from genetic defects. Hip displasia would be an example but this veries from breed to breed so find out what your breed needs to be tested for.
Once your dog has completed his Ch title you will have meet many other people who own your breed and some of them will want to use your dog for stud if they feel he will complement their female. You do not pay vet bills for the female and you charge a fee usually equal to the price of a puppy or you get pick of the litter. If your dog is not AkC registered you do not have much of a stud prospect and if he is not shown and proven to be breeding quality he is not really worth much as a stud except to someone who is breeding dogs for profit. He is a nice looking dog. ------------- Reena Guaranteed ROI |
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Re: Thinking about offering your dog at Stud?
hi just joined
so still not sure where to post messages , but i have 11 month british bulldog i would like to put to stud , not sure how old he has to be and dose he need medical, thanks |
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Re: Thinking about offering your dog at Stud?
what age dose a dog have to be, to put to stud
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Re: Thinking about offering your dog at Stud?
I have stud dogs in miniature Schnauzers, they are mating since 8 months without any troubles. The dog to be offered for stud must be really first class dog fulling the standard and should have some show prices, that the breeders will find him. You should also make eye check - if it's problem by your breed or hips RTG, check the health side.
The system of offering dog for mating is working like any other bussiness - I know the word shouldn't be used in dog breeding, but the way is the same - you must make big advert and have one of the best to be succesfull. I'm showing my dogs all the time to make them more interesting and show them to breeders, we are buing the best bloodlines all over the world to keep interesting stuff. So, if you want to offer the boy for stud you must do a lot for it that he will be used. Because breeders want something special for their girls... ![]()
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Hi all,
I would like to offer my gorgeous golden retriever as a stud but not sure how to start or where to look for a bitch to mate him with. He is kc registered and fully vaccinated and is 5yrs 6mths old. Could anyone offer any advice? ![]() |
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