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trixx

by trixx on 31 May 2011 - 20:05

i sent you a PM

by waleed on 31 May 2011 - 22:05

wher you guys at 

gimme10mins

by gimme10mins on 31 May 2011 - 22:05

Waleed,

I guess no one wants to comment on this post or share their secrets to choosing a stud.


VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 03 June 2011 - 15:06

It's training/trialing/show season, for starters. People are not around as much- people that do things with their dogs, anyway.

Why not contact the breeder of your bitch and ask for advice? They likely know her lines better than you, and are usually proud when a dog of their breedings earns a kkl, and are likely to offer you breeding suggestions.

There is no secret. Do your homework. Training and titling your breeding stock will also go a long way to help a breeder get a true grasp on the temperament they are producing, going to shows and trials and taking detailed notes will help you find a discernible pattern of what studs produce what you are looking for.

If the opinion is a total stranger to you is worth anything, I am partial to Hill over Ursus, myself.





by hachiko on 04 June 2011 - 05:06

It also depends on what  u want to keep from your breeding, if a female then go for vegas, but if your looking for strong substantial male
then dont.
Also see what improvements does your female needs then accordingly check for lines in the stud which will improve those
weaknesses and produce closer to the standard pups.
Ali





 


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