Number one, you need to get you Frenchie into showing, he needs to gain points and get his championship. Then you also need to prove your dog is 100% healthy by getting all the tests that need to be done for congenital defects that can be passed to puppies. Then you need to be 100% sure your dog has a very reasonable and healthy mental stability before passing on nuerotic behaviors. Then you need to be sure there are enough Frenchie owners out there that want to breed. Breeding other breeds of dogs is not a reputable breeding practice. Also you need to be sure your dogs sperm is mobile and viral. Meaning that if you advertise a stud dog, he better produce puppies. He will need a sperm production test also he will need to be "Proven" before being a STUD dog.
After all that you can then advertise your dog as a STUD. Prices will depend on how wanted your dog is, How prestigous your dog is, and how well your dog covers bitches.
2007-02-05 08:47:41
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answered by I luv Pets 7
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RE: How would I stud my French Bulldog? I want to stud my 2 and a half year historic french bulldog male, and would like to know knowledge, sites, or hints on how to do so. Additionally, I reside in the South New Jersey subject and if you understand any suggestions or areas, that will be hepful too. :)
2016-08-10 15:09:52
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answered by ? 4
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Unless your dog is fully registered, meets conformation standards for the breed, is shown to the championship level, and passes all of the required health checks for breeding, he is a pet, not a stud-quality dog. Very young dogs that are not fully mature for their breed (typically 2-3 years of age), have not been shown and not passed health checks have no real value in breeding. It takes a lot of work to get a dog that people are willing to pay to stand as stud.
2007-02-05 09:01:05
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answered by ? 7
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First you have to have the Pedigree papers on your dog. If you don't have the Pedigree papers you might have a pet quality dog and probably should not be bred. Check the Breed Standards to see if your little guy has what it takes or not.
Follow the advise sent in by other answerers, get in the show ring, get your points, champion him out. Then you can think about breeding.
2007-02-05 09:00:34
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answered by bluebonnetgranny 7
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You just have to find a female that the owners want to breed after you male has turned 2 years old.
But, you will have to have you male health checked. He needs to have his spine, hips, and knees x-rayed and certified, he has to have both testicles and never had any type of hernia, he needs to have never had demodectic mange, he should any trouble breathing, and he should not have any allergy or other skin problems. You also should have him entered in a few dog shows to evaluate his quality and to see if he is capable of being breed stock. Once you have done all that and your dog has passed all of it, it should be easy to find a female to breed to him.
2007-02-05 08:48:41
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answered by iluvmyfrenchbulldogs 6
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Yep first post is correct though I would expand it a tad- get out & do something - breed ring will probably get the most attention but even a nice dog seen in the agility or obedience ring will have the girls (or more accuratly their owners) panting after him
2007-02-05 08:47:45
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answered by ragapple 7
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Start by making your dog breed-worthy. Get him AKC registered. Get OFA and CERF certifications. Show him in conformation.
2007-02-05 08:45:22
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answered by Abby K9 4
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yep,,, you need to show him in the breed ring and get his championship,,, once you have completed that, and gotten all his appropriate health checks...... people will be calling you.. you won't have to do a thing,,,,,so GET TO THE SHOW RING
2007-02-05 08:45:01
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answered by Anonymous
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