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| Saturday, September 23, 2006
at1:53:48 PM
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sheltielover
Joined:9/23/2006
Location:COON RAPIDS, MN
| studding
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| im new at this ... if someone is interested in your stud...what do you do...what are the steps to take?
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| Sunday, September 24, 2006
at9:45:24 PM
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rainbeaur6
Joined:8/27/2006
Location:RENTON, WA
| RE studding
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| You need to ask a lot of questions.
Is the bitch registered?
What registry?
How old is she?
When did she have her last litter?
Is she current on all of her shots and has she had a Brucellosis test?
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| Monday, March 09, 2009
at3:46:57 PM
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cierralynch
Joined:3/9/2009
Location:BLAIRSTOWN, NJ
| RE studding
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| I agree what they have said I have a male sheltie up for stud and so far everyone else has been far from me.. Sometimes it is hard to find a bitch correct for studding.
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| Wednesday, March 11, 2009
at9:02:43 AM
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NTMastiffs
Joined:2/1/2009
Location:GUNTER, TX
| RE studding
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| Have your contract available to email so that they understand YOUR Terms. After aproving the female we usually take the female from her 10-13th day and if she will stand for breeding get her bred. 63 days later..Pups
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| Thursday, July 30, 2009
at7:23:08 PM
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ZGSD
Joined:7/30/2009
Location:CAVE CREEK, AZ
| RE studding
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| A stud dog has to be of value to the Breed. He needs to be titled and proven, just because he is of good pedigree does not mean that he is a good dog. Focus on titling your dog, make him a champion first and then stud him out. You might think he is the most handsome male out there, but so does every other owner. Dont set yourself up for disappointments
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