Keep posting your questions eventually someone will give you the answer your looking for. BTW dogs are not money making machines. Neuter your dog!!!!
2006-12-26 12:52:41
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answered by Shepherdgirl § 7
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You can't train puppies? Since when? You think you won't have to train an 8 month old PUPPY?? You're going to have to train a dog, no matter what the age. These dogs are all serious working breeds, with LOTS of hair. Can you handle over an hour of exercise a day? Can you handle getting your dog involved in dog sports, such as sled/cart pulling, swimming, retrieving? Where do you plan on getting an older dog? There are rescues for some, but not all. If it snows, and the dog will be outside most of the time, I would consider a Husky, AED, Samoyed. Labs and German Shepherds should not be outdoors in the snow.
2016-05-23 09:12:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I have seen that you have ask this same question 2 other times and dont you know how to read cause their have been alot of people answer your question, No you dont get the whole litter to sell your self, the owner of the female dog have ownership of the the litter and they sell the puppies,,, you on the other hand do get pick of the litter to keep for your self or you can sell it,, or you can get paid as a stud fee and you only get the price of ONE puppy that sells,,, you need to have a contract for the female's owner to sign and here is another suggestion is to have the owners of the female pay a non refundable deposit untill the pregnancie is confirmed by a vet,, also i would suggest that you go along with the female's owner to the vet to make sure that they dont con you and say that the breed didnt take,,, I hope this has helped and please do some reserch on breeding before you decide to stud out your dog,, if you have any more questions about studing out your male feel free to email me and i will try to help you as much as i can,,, email me at hunterdog_34@yahoo.com
2006-12-26 13:46:54
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answered by hunter 3
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There is a stud fee when you stand a dog at stud, however a dog should never be stood at stud unless they have an impeccible pedigree, have obtained working titles and/or conformation titles, are a good specimen of their breed and meet breed standard, have passed health tests (not just simple vet exams) and are at least 2 years old.
Responsible people will not breed theri females to a stud who doesn't meet the above.
2006-12-26 13:27:59
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answered by Great Dane Lover 7
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Most breeders have a contract with the details written out. But the real question is if your dog is breeding worthy. Have all health tests been done? Have you shown and subequently won titles to prove the dogs worthyness? What is your purpose for breeding? My suggestion is to work with an already established breeder before starting a breeding program. It takes a lot more than throwing two dogs together to get healthy, well bred puppies.
2006-12-26 12:38:30
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answered by SalemWitchChild 2
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How funny,are you needing money?You breed him and he will never be the same.He will be just like a real man,and will do anything to get a puppie.He will wiz on everything that gets close enough including people,furniture etc.marking "His Territory"If you want to turn him into a monster breed him.Sorry the truth hurts.Happy New Year
2006-12-26 13:10:27
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answered by mcnatt c 4
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No, you do not get the puppies. The owner of the females is called "Litter Owner". You get either your stud fee or pick of the litter (which you can either keep or sell).
Obviously you have no idea what breeding entales. Do yourself and the breed a favor.... DON'T BREED!
2006-12-26 12:46:22
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answered by Pam 6
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I see that you have already asked this question twice about 10 minutes ago, but clearly you didn't get the answer that you wanted. Get a clue. People have already told you that you shouldn't breed your dog. If you don't already know the answer to your qustion, you have no business in breeding your dog. Don't be one of those people who are in it purely for the money or the experience. Think about what's best for your dog.
2006-12-26 12:40:18
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answered by Sam-I-Am 3
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The most common agreement is a stud fee , usually about half of what you sell a puppy for , or pick of the litter.
2006-12-26 12:39:14
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answered by puppylady 1
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I am trying to understand what you are asking. But I think you are asking if you can get paid to stud out your dog. The answer is yes but it is the price of a puppy .. You do not get the litter yourself to sale lol that is funny.
2006-12-26 12:41:40
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answered by china 4
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