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Originally Posted by bjh I agree with this but as you know it is not easy to find a champion stud because many show breeders will only breed to champions. For newbies trying to better their lines it is not always a easy task. I do have two nice males with champion lines, one is champion sired and one has champions starting on the 2nd generation and I am hoping their good qualities when combined with some of my nicer females will get me going on the right track. I am pleased so far with what I am seeing. |
I have never had any problems using someone else's top quality champion studs. One girl I had was not a champion, but I will have her out soon. I was actually told by the stud's owner, to get her out in the ring since she was a really nice bitch! It really is all about reputation, your ethics, whether they can trust you, and quality of your dog. It is all these when they consider to allow someone to breed to their dog. And they must consider all these things before allowing someone to use their stud. And you do have to get in the ring to show them you are wanting to do the best you can and also so they get to know you.