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					Originally Posted by BamaFan121s  Lot's of times after studding, males tend to become more territorial, aggressive--especially with other males, they may begin leg lifting to pee on everything in site.  Anytime my female was in heat--despite not even living in the same house as our male--the male would sit by the door or window, wouldn't eat, would pace, pee, shake, whine, and got snappy with the other male--not at all fun.  When we were sure his time as a stud was done, we had him neutered ASAP.   
I also have to agree with another point made...'wanting pupppies' is not reason enough to breed.  There is ALOT more to consider before breeding, as mentioned already.  I see that you want to breed him just so that you can "get another puppy for free?"     My advice:  bite the bullet, save up and buy another one...you will come out ahead in the end. | 
 
  I never said I want to breed him just so I can get another puppy for free. If breeding is so bad, why does anyone do it, what about those dogs? What are the benefits?
We both know there is a lot to consider and we have already considered all of it-I don't know why it was assumed that we hadn't.
Anyway, thanks for the answer.