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Originally Posted by tink-n-kody Im sorry but the way I look at it, you didnt even come close to answering any of my questions. Which were simple questions anyway, you just wasted a lot of time typing that respnose which didnt even apply to my post! Were you just trying to sound totally educated about a fertile male??? |
No reason to be rude...breeding is not something to take lightly.
Sorry if you took my post the wrong way, but one doesnt decide over coffee to stud an animal because he is so cute, nor does a breeder casually consider breeding with an unestablished male.
Is your dog exceptional quality (within the Yorkshire Terrier Breed standard)
Does he have the correct coat, color, texture, eyes, topline, ear size, muzzle size, teeth, bite, compact body, temperment.
Does he bring certain quality that is lacking in a breeders current breeding program.
Is your dog health certified?
Is your dog registered with well respected registry ie:AKC
Is your dog DNA tested?
Is your past pedigree known to have any gentic defects?
Are their exceptional dogs (champions) within your dogs pedigree
From the litter your puppy was whelped was their any sibbling deaths?
What was the size of litter he was born into?
These are just some things a breeder would need to know
Pricing is really based on quality and the area you live. In Oregon an AKC champion line proven stud is about $400. Usually done in two breedings. The bitch is taken to the dog BTW and good stud will respond immediately, brought back two days later for another romp and your done!