Get him genetically tested, and have him evaluated. If he is a good healthy specimen with a good temperament and represents the standard then he may make a good stud but not all dogs will mate or even have interest in mating. He also has to be "proven" meaning have produced a litter in order for a lot of legit breeders to consider him. He could be a diamond in the rough. There are a lot of fantastic representations of the breed living in homes as pets with no ring experience or championships. Its all about genetics. it won't hurt to have him professionally assessed. |