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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / 'studing `
- By Guest [gb] Date 13.03.04 20:39 UTC
We have recently got a new addition to our family "A Boxer" shocked i can tell he seams to be in the right propostions for what he should be for this breed.The wife and i thought it would be nice to let others benifit from this perfction off a dog. No-joking aside.could someone give us some does and donts on this IE;insurance`s fees age is it possible to out breed his good name.
                                   soon
                                          Andy + lesley
- By Blue Date 13.03.04 20:52 UTC
Hi Guest,

This question is asked over an over again.

You have to get your dog all the tests required for the breed. The breed club can clarify what they are but generally Boxers it is heart and I beleive eyes.

You also have to do a bit of showing to find out if you dog is a good example of the breed.  The neighbour along the road saying " thats a fine dog" aint enough.

Good breeders will take the bitches only to the best and msot suitable dogs in the country.  Ask yourself how do you prove or rank against them..

Sorry if this aint what you wanted to hear. A top pedigree or good name doesn't make a dog automatically suitable for stud. " champions can be mated together and have nothing great in the litter, they have to be compatible in the first place.

Good luck though.
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