
having studdogs is a lot of work ..and also expensive .. most people think the money just comes in just with doing nothing // but one has to:
*having all the required tests done,have to look good, done some winning at the least! and have the super temperament/workingabilities! meaning keeping up with the genetic tests aswell to make sure your dog sires healthy pups, showing him around, training your dog etc etc .;
* you have to KNOW your breed! Not every bitch, every male is a good studdog!
* he could be a Topwinner but a lousy producer!
*you have to be ready for" clients" every time of the day! very often weekends!
*your dog has to be always in a spot-on condition, which does not come by itself!
*you have to be honest towards owner of bitch/towards yourself and the breed when someone comes up with a bitch that doesnot have the quality/tests required .. Even if you can use the money for the studfee!And having dogs .. cost a lot ... so even when tempted .. making the right decission .. NOT always easy!
*having yourself a friendly nature, tactfull, with lot of knowledge of the breed!
*when your dog has produced serious problems: honest enough to withdraw him from further studs!
when you think this is all ... then be prepared of people who think they are not just using your dog .. but think they are becoming "family" and can make use of you every minute they want
people that live further away .. booking a stud .. often expect you to host them aswell! with some you just gladly do, some you are glad the mating is done and they leave!
DONT always expect people to be friendly, some think that they pay you for the stud mean they "owe all your attention" too!
Again, some become real good friends ... and make the studlife easy!
Be prepared for problems when there is no litter/bitch misses
Be prepared for unkind remarks about your dog when only two/three pups are born, as the "wanted a big litter"and they know you just had one from the same sire!!
Be prepared that when there are some abnormalities in the litter or some wrong bites ... IT ALWAYS comes from the STUDDOG!
IF you can face this all, still have fun with your studdogs, still can smile when visitors come in, when a new litter is produced, still can pick up the phone and stay calm and helpfull .. then you seem to be the right person to have studdogs!
Studdogs are not born as studdogs, they need a good handler/owner that cares for him, helps him when needed, believes in him .. and when his studdog days are over .. still love him to pieces .. regardless what he has or has not produced!