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Three people have asked me to stud with my dog. I have told them all no, and then another person has recently asked. He is a Canadian champ, with 3 health testing done. I don't think I am reading for this step. What should I tell people?
Submitted by kar_isma1 (not verified) on December 25, 2009 - 10:31pm.
about the bitch, health checks, what the person is looking to improve, and then also of course get opinions of your breeder or someone who is a very experienced bully person to look at your dog's strong and weak points...and hopefully your breeder can illucidate the strengths and weaknesses behind your dog in breeder's knowledge of your dog's pedigree besides their ideas on what they see or don't see in your baby boy....even if he is a big boy now!
Lorraine If only I was as good a person as my dogs seem to think I am! Find us on: www.karismakennels.com
Submitted by DonandKim on December 23, 2009 - 7:29pm.
If one has to ask, or has unanswered questions, its best to take it up with your breeder. Never go into a breeding uninformed, in any aspect. Just my .02
Perserverance isn't a long race. It's a series of short races, ran one after the other.
Submitted by kristiebarwick on December 23, 2009 - 4:54pm.
why not consult with your breeder. Titles should NOT be used just to sell puppies to people who have put NO effort into there own dogs. I'd consult your breeder, they should be able to make an educated decision on weather the female is a good match for your male, and the intentions or reason for having the litter.
Besides the "I'm not ready".... is the questions....
about the bitch, health checks, what the person is looking to improve, and then also of course get opinions of your breeder or someone who is a very experienced bully person to look at your dog's strong and weak points...and hopefully your breeder can illucidate the strengths and weaknesses behind your dog in breeder's knowledge of your dog's pedigree besides their ideas on what they see or don't see in your baby boy....even if he is a big boy now!
Lorraine
If only I was as good a person as my dogs seem to think I am!
Find us on:
www.karismakennels.com
Wise responses
If one has to ask, or has unanswered questions, its best to take it up with your breeder. Never go into a breeding uninformed, in any aspect. Just my .02
Perserverance isn't a long race.
It's a series of short races,
ran one after the other.
-In memory of Casper
Re: Breeding?
why not consult with your breeder. Titles should NOT be used just to sell puppies to people who have put NO effort into there own dogs. I'd consult your breeder, they should be able to make an educated decision on weather the female is a good match for your male, and the intentions or reason for having the litter.
Kristen said it very well.
Just that...you're not ready n/m