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Old 05-30-2005, 12:11 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by LvMyYorki
In addition to all of the info that Kim posted, I would think long and hard how this will affect him as a companion pet. I read a post on here and it was either Pat or Rini that posted that a stud is marking and humping machine! That fact alone would make me think long and hard about it... not to mention whether or not breeding him would produce the standard and be free of genetic defects.

My Chester has been a daddy to 3 litters. I studded him out 2ce to a friend. He is still my baby and maybe age has a lot to do with that. He's just 2 years old. He marks his territory in the back yard and if I take him anywhere, but he stopped humping after he finally bred the first time. But yes, I have heard of male studs that started this behaviour. Hopefully, Chester won't ever do this!
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