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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Studding
- By lel [gb] Date 25.01.04 16:21 UTC
How do you decide whether to use your dog at stud or not if someone asks you to??
What factors should you consider before making a decision ?

Lel
- By Brainless [gb] Date 25.01.04 16:47 UTC
I would say the factors fall into two categories.  There are the personal ones, and those related to the breed.

Under personal I would put, cna you cope with the changes in your dogs attitude to the world and other dogs (he may bec0me more inclined to fight, wander, and pee in the house) after he has been used?  Can you accomodate visiting bitches?  Can you take in your dogs offspring if they can no longer be kept by their owners and the breeder is unable to do so?  Will you know how to manage a mating?  Will you be available any timne that the bitch is ready?

The Breed ones are I would say:  Is your dog an outstandiong example of the breed?  Has he proven himself in the showring/working arena as being superior to his peers?  Does he posess bloodlines that are rare or would be lost to the breed if he were not used?  Does he have brothers or other male relatives that have better qualities than he does.  Do you know enough about the finer points of the breed and breed standard to answer the above?

I am sure others will add to the items I have listed, as these are just those off the top of my head.
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 25.01.04 17:32 UTC
Can you also give me a list of reasons for not using what I would consider " a puppy" as a stud?   Of course I will say NO, but I need to prepare myself to face the forceful owner who thinks I will jump at the chance.  The longer the list the better!
- By lel [gb] Date 25.01.04 17:39 UTC
How old is your dog Jacky ?
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 25.01.04 17:57 UTC
The dog I have been offered is only 10 months!!!!!!!
- By Admin (Administrator) Date 26.01.04 13:49 UTC
Does your breed suffer from Epilepsy. If it does then that is a good enough reason to hold fire and wait and see.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 25.01.04 18:20 UTC
It depends on what breed-relevant tests need doing. If a good hip-score is required, it can't be done that early ...
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 25.01.04 18:25 UTC
There are not many breeds when one can assess the quality of a dog at 10 months, it could develope all sorts of problems later in it's life.
- By britney1000 Date 25.01.04 23:43 UTC
The puppy at 10 month is just that a puppy, not a daddy, It is like saying that a 7 Year old boy (if possible) is ready to become a parent
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 26.01.04 09:47 UTC
lol@Britney!  :-)  I do agree with you Britney but it just made me laugh as my boy hasn't exactly shown a responsible attitude towards any of the pups he has been responsible for, leaving that all to ME of course!! 

Nobody has to convince me that it's not a good idea.  I just want to be able to put the fullest case possible.
- By shirley.p. [gb] Date 28.01.04 10:50 UTC
hi at what age would you get the hip scoring done (lab)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.01.04 11:58 UTC
After 12 months.
:)
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Studding

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