Why do you want to breed him?
He was sold as a pet by the breeder, correct? Breeders usually have contracts written and signed by the original owners that state the dog will be spayed or neutered. They do this for dogs that are of pet quality. Your inherited dog should be neutered as the breeder wishes in my opinion.
Do you realize that once a male is studded out he marks. An intact male dogs urine sprayed in the house is very strong and most cleaners do not get it out. Not to mention before you were to breed this guy you need to have his hips, elbows and knees xrayed. Eyes done with CERF, Bile acid test, brucellosis test. All these must be clean and clear prior to breeding to ensure the health of the babies and female you breed with. Also the female should be tested for all that also. Plus you need to be willing to stand behind each puppy that your male sires. Big responsibilities that you are wanting to undertake. I hope you do your homework first. |