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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s I'm not saying you shouldn't consider it, neccessarily, but males will need to undergo testing to make sure they are stud worthy just as a female would. (I'm sure you already know this.)
This is what strikes me as odd. Why would strangers stop and be so eager to have him to stud to their female...just from seeing him in your yard. Not that he isn't a cutie, that's for sure, but shouldn't they know that you have to consider much more than physical appearance for breeding. Apparently not...so are these the type people you'd want to stud him out to? Just something to consider.
And yes, I will be the first to say that after a male knows what mating is...their demeanor can COMPLETELY change. |
Just to clear this up, it is not the strangers that she was considering to stud out her Peeka to, it is her friend's female yorkie that she wants to stud out to.
Each dog is different, it is impossible to figure out what their behavior will be like after they are bred. Some males never mark or hump even after being bred several times. On the other hand, some males that are bred will be humping and marking all the time. Some male dogs will even hump and mark everything even after they are neutered and have never been bred. It really just varies by each male dog. Just right down the possible pros and cons of breeding him and then figure out if you are willing to live with the cons.