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Old 06-08-2015, 06:02 AM   #5
Lorraine
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Contact a show breeder a reputable one and have your male evaluated for conformation type. Health testing should be done and have the 5 generation pedigree and contact all the breeders who own/bred those dogs to find out about health issues in any of them. How many were shown and how many in the pedigree championed?
Vet check for heart, knees, full blood panel. Grow out the coat and show him to Championship. Campaign him if he is worthy. You will now have spent around $2000+ dollars likely more if you have a professional handler show him.
You will not have to look for someone willing to breed their female to your male if you do all this. If you don't the only interest you will have is from some back yard breeders who know little or nothing about the breed and why the purebred dog, if used for breeding should be very selectively chosen to pass on his genes. The criteria is particularly stringent for the stud dog although any good breeder pays a lot of attention to the quality of their females as well.
Cute or being intact doesn't make the breeding dog. Contributing to the betterment of the breed should always be foremost in any breeding.
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