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No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: California
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| ![]() As to how much $$$ to charge I have no idea because it depends on a particular studs quality. However if he is going to be a stud you must require the bitches to be UTD ( up to date) on all their shots certified by a vet and also to be brucellocis tested. This is in your and your dogs benefit. Hope this helps. |
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Livin' La Yorkie Local Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: NE Ohio
Posts: 1,607
| ![]() [QUOTE=tink-n-kody]You now what really amuses me about this whole post. I asked a simple question I even stated I was THINKING about using him as a stud service, I never said I was GOING to use him. You refer to your question as simple. Breeding; whether you start breeding or stud your male out, should not be taken lightly. Sorry if you feel the need to defend yourself, you question was not answered because you really should not repeat that fault regardless of the severity. Genetics is a big mystery you are really playing with fire if you reproduce something with a genetic fault that has the potential to affect the quality of life of innocent puppies. I am just trying to explain why breeders that have done their homework and still dealt with some heartbreaking situations are so passionate about making sure to educate ANYONE thinking of breeding. HOpefully you can see past the emontions in the posts and realize we are just trying to help you understand that this simple question pertains to something VERY serious! Thansk for reading this. Yorkie hugs, Irene ![]() |
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