
Sounds like the bitch wasn't on the right days. This is the sort of thing you need to be able to tell if offering your dog at stud. It can be very hard work. Sod's law says you will get a tie outdoors in pouring rain for half an hour, breaking your backs. You might have to help position the dog or bitch on a slope or similar if there is a slight size variation. You might have to help guide some dogs, and you will definitely need to hold dog and bitch once tied. Personally I never have and never will advertise a dog of mine at stud. I also always turn down people who ask unless I already know them, or they are known within the breed. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if I wasn't 100 % sure of that pups from one of my boys would end up in the right homes, and not with unsuitable people. All my boys have done well at shows and are health tested and proven. If people are interested they will have done their research, seen the dogs at shows, checked their hip scores, eye tests etc, as well as the lines, and those are the sort of people I would consider. So no need to advertise as it only attracts the wrong kind of breeder.