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06-08-2007, 04:10 PM | #1 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: NJ
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| Breeding Question A friend of mine is planning to breed her Maltese (I know different breed but I figured it doesn't hurt to ask) and asked me on what day in her heat cycle she should breed her female. Her female just had her second heat cycle so she doesn't plan on breeding her until the fall. She thought I would know since I used to stud out my golden retriever (Have since neutered him) but I don't. I always let the bitches owner chose what days she wanted to breed with him. I never keep the female at mine home nor did she keep him at her home. My golden would breed to the female on neutral territory like a friend of the female's owner's home. I figured a maltese and yorkie are roughly the same size and thus the best day(s) to breed a female to a stud would be roughly the same time. I am not technically a breeder and my golden was studded out purely because the female's owners approach me over what a good looking dog he was and still is. Also how much is a stud fee generally. The male she is going to stud against is $600 is that reasonable or should she be cautionous because it is too low. Thanks for the help. |
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06-08-2007, 05:58 PM | #2 |
YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Virginia
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| Actually unless this stud is an AKC champion I'm thinking $600. is too high! Bitches are usually bred during the second week of heat. The dog will let you know when she's in standing heat. If she is planning to breed she needs to get some education so that she will be ready. Has both dogs been tested for STDs, genetic problems, temperment, and their pedigrees studied? She needs to know exactly what this stud is likely to throw before she pays so much money.
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06-09-2007, 01:55 AM | #3 | |
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If you are doing just one try at it, I would go between 11th and 12th day. You can also have blood work done in order to see which is her best days to breed if you are only getting one try at it. I think $600 is way too much for a stud that is not going to be pure Yorkie or Maltese or Lab. I have a 4 pound male and he is AKC and I breed him for $500 but he throws off cute pups with great personalities. I would check around before paying $600. I would request three stud times for $600 and if he is charging that much, is he giving a guarantee on the pregnancy or are you just out with no pups if she doesn't take? | |
06-17-2007, 04:36 PM | #4 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: NJ
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| My friend's maltese is 8 pounds and the male she plans to breed against I think is 4 pounds. Both have been tested. The male's stud fee is $600 or pick of the litter. My friend plans to keep one puppy for her own. She wants to know if the stud fee/first pick of the litter arrangement is the norm. She would rather pay the stud fee and then sell a puppy the the male's owner at a reduce fee. Neither dog is a show dog they are primarily pets with fair pedigrees (I have been told). |
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