In the case of a «Founder», who is usually a popular stud dog, there are four reasons to explain why such a dog will have produced a higher number of defective traits then other
stud dogs who are not well known and who are used less often.
In order to really produce a quality breeding, you must find
a stud dog who's bloodlines compliment your bitch's bloodlines.
Not exact matches
Your cat knocks your emerald
studs down the sink, you help your daughter stand up on her water skis and it takes your ring off in the process, only to float to the bottom of the mucky lake, your
dog eats your tennis bracelet... Not that I know anyone
who that those things have happened to;)
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 certifica
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 certifica
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 certifica
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 certifica
Dog may himself have a current clinically clear eye certificate.
Members breeding litters or
who allow the use of their
stud dog to the same end, shall direct their efforts toward producing Cockapoos of exceptional quality, temperament and condition.
For those
who rely on statistical data; Bill and I are owner - handlers
who don't «network», have no
dogs at public
stud and keep fewer than four breeding bitches, yet we've had over half of the Akita Hall Of Fame Producers including the # 1 and # 2 Sires and Dams.
As owner of a
stud dog, to offer
stud services only to those breeders
who accept full responsibility for what they breed.
Hundreds of
dogs are annually put into the
stud and the services sought by sportsmen
who depend upon the owner's prejudiced statement, and in this way the number of worthless animals is constantly increased.
Schecken was then bred to an English Bulldog named Tom to produce a
dog named Flocki,
who became the first Boxer to be entered in the German
Stud Book after winning at a Munich show that had a special event for Boxers.
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.
More than 3,000 homeless
dogs who were facing their fate in Georgia shelters have many happy years ahead thanks to a rescue organization which recently celebrated its one - year anniversary with a sold - out, star -
studded soiree.
It's even easier for
dog breeders
who ship their
stud's semen.
If it is a
Stud dog or brood bitch, please inform the breeders
who have used your
dog or the puppy owners from your bitch.
You may have to travel to see the
stud or make special arrangements, but it will be worth it to avoid the stress of living with a
dog who is afraid of people he doesn't know and has the potential to react aggressively as a result.
Members
who breed should sell puppies, permit
stud service, and / or lease
dogs only to individuals
who give satisfactory evidence that they will give proper care and attention to the
dogs concerned, and
who may be expected to act within the intent of the statements of this Code of Ethics.
Dog B, an older
stud who hasn't been bred often but has produced consistently good offspring, would produce puppies that are 10 %.
A
dog breeder
who owns a sought - after
stud or dam should avoid breeding them past their prime, and before their prime.
Veterinary technology has smears and ovulation tests to determine when the bitch is ready to be bred but there is no substitute for a working
stud dog and an experienced owner
who can read the
dog.
Stud dogs or bitches
who produce offspring of consistently poor quality in their first two breedings have no value as breeding stock and should not be bred again.
Each member
who contemplates breeding a litter, or
who allows the use of their
stud dog to the same end, shall direct their efforts toward producing Italian Greyhounds of exceptional quality.
Members
who contemplate breeding a litter, or
who will allow the use of their
stud dog for the same purpose shall direct their efforts toward producing
dogs of high quality, of even temperament, vigorous and free of health problems.
Stud dogs or brood bitches
who produce offspring of consistently poor quality or with genetic problems known to be inherited in the breed are therefore of no value as breeding stock and should not be used again, except in breedings directed towards test mating or health research.
Breeders of pedigree
dogs who follow the code take great care in choosing the
stud for their bitch, in carrying out the health tests on the bitch, and even greater care in selecting the potential owner for their puppies.
Becker was the product of the first breeding from our
stud dog «Touché» and «Alpha» was a female obtained from another breeder
who shared multiple relatives to Becker but all were 4 to 8 generations back.
Top Paw Award Requirements:
Stud Dog must have sired 10 or more offspring
who qualify for the Gold Paw Award.
The most popular Border Collie
stud was Wiston Cap, the
dog who appears on the International Sheep Herding Badge; he is posed in the pose that is characteristic of herding Border Collies
The foundation sire is Huddersfield Ben, a
dog born in 1865
who became a popular
stud dog because of his prowess in the show ring and in rat - catching trials.