
Well Diana, I was trying to be helpful but we don't know what you know or why you think it a good idea to breed from your dogs. You say you bought them to breed so I would assume you researched their backgrounds and took time to see what the produce of the various lines produced particularly the two lines you have when crossed together.
This being the case I can't understand why you did not continue and prove the quality of both dog and bitch by working or showing.
My advice would be to:
Show both and hope to be consistently placed. Or use for work.
Check on what the parents and siblings of both dogs are producing, do their pups have quality and type - are they winning or doing well in trials.
Once you have assured yourself that pups born to your bitch would have something to offer the breed and therefore it will be worth all the expense and work involved along with the possible risk to your bitch and you have done all the needed tests required by your breed club then off you go to find a suitable stud for your bitch and hope someone wishes to use your dog.
If that all works out then at a time in the future you may find you can and should mate your own dog to your own bitch but be warned it may never happen it is nearly always best to go to an outside stud and it is wise not to use the same dog and bitch at more than one mating it needs a really successful litter before you even think of repeating.