I would get him OFA'd. Then show him in conformation, obedience or Schutzhund. If all you are wanting is another male, which is not a good idea in the first place, you should buy another male pup. I would not suggest for you to bring another male into the household when you already have an intact male there. I would suggest that you get a female instead.
2007-05-05 07:55:12
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answered by bear 2 zealand © 6
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Search for Breeders in your area by going on line and looking for German Shepard breeders in(your state) and then click on the various listings close to you. Most breeders have websites and you can see their dogs and get information about them. You can also ask them for references of previous buyers. If your dog is registered they may be willing to breed a female with him for a fee or pick of the litter each will have some contract to offer. If your dog is not registered than advertise for your need.
2007-05-05 07:07:07
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answered by Dragonladygold 4
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Ffind a German Shepherd Dog club in your area.You can research this on the AKC website. If someone in that club, after finding out about your dogs pedigree, health tests, agrees that your dog is a good representative of the breed then work with them to find an appropriate female. If they recommend you spay your dog - do it. Your dog will have no closeer relationship with a puppy because it comes from his sperm.
2007-05-05 07:07:49
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answered by keezy 7
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A good breeder isn't going to go for a deal like that.. He's a male, with a cute face and a cute personality...
What else does he have going for him?? I mean the owner of the b itch gets stuck with the rest of the litter , he has to have more going for him than cute...
You are getting the better part of the deal, you get a free puppy.. What about his registration, what about his health, what's his conformation like?? I mean I wouldn't allow one of my girls to breed to a male just cause he was cute and not know anything else about him.. I have to be responsible for the rest of the litter, finding them homes, guaranteeing them etc..
2007-05-05 07:02:25
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answered by DP 7
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A "good" breeder is going to breed their female to a male who has had and cleared all of his health checks, gotten his championship, perhaps working titles and is well known enough to help sell the puppies.
Your dog would be much healthier if you had him neutered. If you want another dog to keep him company, buy one.
2007-05-05 07:04:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Be a good breeder & stop being lazy.
Check for dogs in your area.
Female dogs will come to you, usually not the other way around.
Your dog pretty much has to be checked by your vet if you ever want your dog to be bred by anyone who doesnt own a pet mill.
I still say get your dog fixed.
2007-05-05 07:02:34
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answered by Boombox. 2
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Sweet Jesus!
You want to breed so that you'll have a puppy that is sweet with a cute face and the same personality as your dog.... NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.
Just like human children are NOT replicas of their parents, nor are puppies.
Your reasons for breeding are ridiculous. Have your dog neutered.
2007-05-05 07:01:50
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answered by ? 4
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Why not just purchase another male puppy? It doesn't have to be your dog's offspring.
Anyways, first off, it's German Shepherd. Not Shepard.
2007-05-05 07:02:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I think you have a good idea. Although you can't count on genetics to help you, I've definitely heard of dog breeding. If you're looking for a good breeder, try your local Yellowpages, newspaper, or even Google. I'm sure if you just search around, you'll find exactly what you're looking for.
2007-05-05 07:05:28
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answered by mango 3
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You're not going to find one here!
This is NOT a stud service. BTW two intact male GSD is not a good idea.
2007-05-05 07:06:28
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answered by Anonymous
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