| If you can answer yes to all of the above questions and you are one of the
lucky few to own an outstanding dog, are you ready and qualified to handle a
stud dog? |
| HOW
MANY OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS CAN YOU ANSWER
"YES" TO? |
| Yes/No |
Do you have the necessary facilities to
board a bitch in season to keep her safely in and the neighbor dogs out?
|
| Yes/No |
Are you
prepared to board a problem bitch or a bitch that the owner just doesn't want
around while she is in season because it is too much of a hassle?
|
| Yes/No |
Are you prepared to spend sleepless nights with your boarding bitch in season
barking and your male pacing and howling?
|
| Yes/No |
Are you prepared to handle the problem bitch that doesn't want to be bred and
tries to tear your dog to shreds?
|
| Yes/No |
Are you qualified to evaluate pedigrees and judge if your dog's
five-generation pedigree will complement the bitch's? After all, it's your dog's
name and reputation you're passing on to that litter.
|
| Yes/No |
Are you qualified to advise the bitch owner on whelping and puppy care?
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| Yes/No |
If
your dog is bred to a bitch belonging to a novice owner, that owner is going to
expect you to have all the answers. Do you have a ready market for offspring of
your stud dog to help the bitch owner place the litter?
(This is usually
achieved by showing your dog and having him become well known. A lot of time and
money must be put into your dog if you want to get anything back.)
|
| Yes/No |
Have you seen many bitches in season at all, and can you tell when it is best
to breed the bitch?
|
| Yes/No |
Have you ever assisted in a breeding, or even seen one so you will know what
you have to do? Do you realize that its more than putting the two dogs in an
area together?
|
| Yes/No |
Do you realize that leaving a dog and a bitch in season alone
together can be disastrous and may even physically harm both?
|
| Yes/No |
Are you prepared for the change in your male's temperament?
(Once he's been
used for stud, that will become the only thing on his mind. Or are you prepared
for the wear and tear on your stud dog ... his not eating, pacing and constant
whining...will not be easy to cope with.)
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