> My vet checked my boy for me and he is fine, now sired a litter.
I tried to use a lovely veteran champion male who had only ever produced one litter more by luck than design, and then the poor bitch lost all but two I think.
Anyway the boy really hadn't a clue, would just hop on and off all the time. Eventually got a tie by holding him in place so he didn't dismount, but by this time the willing maiden bitch was going over or just being polite.
I tried him with her mother the next season, but as the owner lives in the North East and I in the South West, suggested a sperm test would e worth taking.
Her small animal practise vets sort of threw their hands up in horror and said they wouldn't do it, but if she brought in a sample they would test it!!! Apart from anything, surely any test would be pointless by the time she got to the vet even if she managed to get a sample by herself.
Surely a vet shouldn't too squeamish, or was it a case of one of the disapproving of breeding vets???
Needless to say another long wasted journey and pleasant stay resulted in no puppies, such a waste.
It often happens in numerically small breeds that a male may not have any bitches suitable for him to be sued on until a generation or two makes them less related to him, but by then many will be too clueless or even sterile.