Not exact matches
Once your decision is made, you'll
want to notify the
stud dog
owner about when you expect your bitch to come in season so that they can make their own plans.
You'll also
want to schedule a brucellosis test so that the results will be current for the
stud dog
owner.
Once you've narrowed your choices down to two or three likely candidates, you'll
want to call the
stud dog
owners and interview them about their dogs.
There's a
stud fee to take into consideration and, if you
want to breed your bitch to a top quality male, unless she is a champion of outstanding quality with compatible lines to the
stud owner's dogs, you are very unlikely to be able to give the back a puppy rather paying a
stud fee.
The
owner should discourage the individual who
wants to breed a bitch lacking in quality or one unsuitable for the
stud, and explain why.
The
stud owner should discourage the individual who
wants to breed the pet quality bitch or one unsuitable for the
stud in question, and explain why this is necessary.
Usually he
wants the surgery so his dog can compete in shows, or so he can fool
owners of bitches into paying for
stud service from what is supposedly a normal dog.