You can visit the YT Library to read about the basics of breeding. Some of the things you will need to think about
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Only good representations of the breed should be bred (coat, ears, topline, bite, etc., etc. etc). He should be evaluated by someone (preferably a show judge) before going forward.
If you are looking to do the breeding thing the right way, then attend shows. Find a mentor. Learn from them. Buy books. Study them.
Realize that your boy's temperament may change. He may be focused on getting to girls. His sweet personality could change.
Know that if you own the stud, you need to be there for the females' owners. If the pups don't find homes or there is one with a serious medical problem that can't be placed, it is best that you take part of the responsibility here and assisting to find a solution.
You would likely need to have the female come to your house, for days perhaps, which is a big responsibility.
You'll have to be convinced that the female's owner is doing everything right (setting aside money for a c-section, breeding to standard, etc.) before allowing a breeding.
Your boys lines should be clear of genetic defects including things like liver shunt.
He will need to be tested prior to breeding. Some things would include bile acids test, blood panel, knees checked/OFA'ed preferably, hips checked, eyes checked (CERF), cleared of STDs, especially in between breedings, etc., etc., etc.
It's good to see an owner asking what needs to be done before attempting to breed instead of just going ahead and putting two dogs together and hoping for the best.