They cater to the needs of retired racers, retired brood matrons,
retired stud dogs, those with physical impairments, those not...
Not exact matches
Between 1988 and 1998, sperm motility declined by 2.5 per cent per year and following a short period when
stud dogs of compromised fertility were
retired from the study, sperm motility from 2002 to 2014 continued to decline at a rate of 1.2 % per year.
These are
dogs that have been used in our breeding program and are now
retired, or been used as
stud dogs in the past.
We understand not every show quality
dog will finish their AKC Championship, we've had AKC Pointed AKC Champion Sired
Studs who did not do well on the road with handlers and therefore had to
retire, but they're AKC Champion Sired and AKC Pointed at least.
The fate of old
studs and brood bitches varies from breeder to breeder - some prefer to keep their
retired dogs, others prefer to rehome them so the
dog gets individual attention that they wouldn't have at a breeder's house.