He's got at least an other 4 months so you have plenty of time to get his health testing done and an evaluation by an experienced breeder, exhibitor, or judge. You'll need to study his pedigree and get ahold of the breeder's of his ancesters so that you can learn as much about his line as possible to make sure that you won't be passing on any genetic, hereditary problems.He may not even be breed quality. Breeding is serious business, with the market already flooded and all of the health issues popping up for this breed caution is called for.
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