As a stud owner I will ascertain that the owner of the bitch has the required knowledge and the necessary facilities to care for the puppies for however long it may take to properly place them.
Not exact matches
Stud Dog and Brood Bitch
owners should disclose to each other if either has been DNA tested
as a Carrier for either Fucosidosis or PRA (Cord 1).
Stud Dog
owners should disclose to
owners of bitches who wish to use their dog that the dog is a known carrier (by virtue of it being out of an affected parent or having itself sired affected offspring, or by virtue of it having been genetically identified
as a carrier for the Cord1 mutation), even though the
Stud Dog may himself have a current clinically clear eye certificate.
The
stud dog
owner should satisfy him or herself
as to the suitability of the bitch's temperament before committing the dog to service.
You should require all of the above testing from the
stud dog
owner as well
as providing it to them.
As soon as you see first signs of your bitch being in season, contact the stud dog owne
As soon
as you see first signs of your bitch being in season, contact the stud dog owne
as you see first signs of your bitch being in season, contact the
stud dog
owner.
As owner of a
stud dog, to offer
stud services only to those breeders who accept full responsibility for what they breed.
As a responsible
stud dog
owner, I understand that should I refuse a breeding, I will fully explain my reasons to the
owner of the bitch.
Plus
as a breeder or
stud dog
owner, this is a great way to demonstrate that you really care about the health of the breed!
In order for any GSD to be accepted
as a
stud dog and his progeny be registered by any Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC) affiliated Kennel Control, the
owners must supply:
Prior to breeding,
owners of
studs and bitches will adequately screen for both infectious and hereditary diseases, using current techniques
as well
as those developed in the future.
A limited registration lets the puppy
owner and the AKC know that this puppy is not to be bred, not to be used
as a
stud dog or to be entered in Conformation shows.
Siring success has
as much to do with the
stud dog
owner as with the
stud dog himself.
The
stud dog
owner should be certain the
owner of the bitch has the necessary knowledge and facilities to care for the puppies for
as long
as is necessary.