Found this site. Really interesting information and lots of resources. Should help nicely. Good luck Boxers are cool.
http://www.newcastleboxers.com/wannastud.shtml
2007-11-22 10:44:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I answer this question a lot so all of it might not apply to you.. but probably does..
Bit-ch owners seek studs that compliment their females in conformation and pedigree, health history etc. There is a lot more to it then having a registered dog which by the way means nothing these days in the grand scheme of things because ANYONE with an extremely poor quality of any given breed can breed it to another registered poor quality dog that doesn't adhere to the standard of the breed and make more poor quality and or sickly registered dogs. AKC has no clue what is being bred and they rely on the integrity of the breeder which there are 90 breeders out of a 100 who don't give a shittt about anything other then producing a litter. They do not take pedigrees, health, conformation or any of the important things into consideration when they produce a litter. They are simply looking for a male or a female of the same breed. That’s not a good goal in dog breeding!
Unless your dog is shown in AKC conformation and has his health testing done. (not a check up at the vet) I am talking about OFA Hips, Cardio, Cerf, Thyroid... No one of any merit will want to breed to your dog. Being nice and having a few Champions in the pedigree is not enough to qualify him as a dog who is an outstanding representation of the breed.
Male owners don't pimp their dogs. Female owners see them at dog shows, spend hours studying pedigrees and researching health issues in certain lines and breed to improve upon what they have.
This is the only way to preserve the breed for what it is supposed to be.
You need to rethink the whole thing. Your dog does not likely have anything to offer the breed for betterment. He is a pet and he does not owe you anything.
A word about Champions in the pedigree... This is how back yard breeders and puppy mills promote their puppies. Using words like AKC registered.. (already been over that). And CHAMPIONS in the pedigree.
The fact of the matter is, that it only takes ONE generation of a bad breeding choice to screw a lot of things up. Breeding your dog to the wrong blood line can produce dogs with hip displasia, cardiomyopathy or any other health issue that is passed down. Neither dog has to have the health problem in order to pass it to their puppies once the genes link up.
Even more so what gets lost in these non shalant breeding decisions is the conformation of the dog and general breed type. The Champions in the back of the pedigree do not mean a dam thing if the dog standing in front of you does not adhere to the standard. Those Champions back there have NOTHING to do with your dog and how he looks if the people who have bred litters since then didn't give a rats assssss.
Just neuter him unless you are going to go through the necessary steps to protect the breed you obviously love. They are not ALL meant to produce litters.
You are right, Not everyone wants a show dog, but everyone deserves a dog who is healthy and adheres to the standard of the breed they are getting. Unless a person is dedicated to producing such animals by breed research, then they are not qualified to try and supply the demand.
Also, you say that your dog has good structure. Many people say that that do not have a clue what they are looking at in reality as per the standard of that breed. Can you say where his faults are structurally? How is his neck set?, Eye set top line? Angles? Shoulder placement? Croup? Upper arm? How is his movement? If you can not identify these points and know what is correct per the breed standard then you do not know if he has good structure. This is why bi tch owners seek out males. They look for a dog AND a pedigree of dogs who do not possess the same faults their bi tch and pedigree have. Like I said, there is a LOT more to producing good dogs then looking for the opposite sex.
2007-11-22 10:48:26
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answered by Freedom 6
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If he's not a shown champion, he's no better than any mutt on the streets. Any purebred can be registered and still be 100% worthless for breeding in terms of poor genetic health or conformation. Just neuter him- there are plenty of worthy studs in the world that have been proven to be worth breeding, nobody will seek out a stud that's not.
2007-11-22 11:12:15
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answered by Dreamer 7
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When you say he's a beautiful dog, is he so exceptional compared to the breed standard of Boxers? Also, what does it mean that "very good papers"? He's a purebred and registered (I assumed) doesn't mean you can breed him. If you show your dog, your fellow breeders definitely will notice him. You don't need to advertise, unless you are a backyard breeder. If you don't show him, please have him neutered.
2007-11-22 10:47:11
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answered by Wild Ginger 5
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find boxer dog stud service
2016-05-25 01:20:17
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answered by leta 3
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Why would I want to breed my dog with anything less than a champion? If your dog is in fact beautiful, then prove it by showing him.
2007-11-22 13:12:49
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answered by BostonJeffy 4
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The best place is when you show him where people can actually see your boy and you can see their show quality b!tches too. No reputable breeder just advertises in newspapers, on the internet etc.
2007-11-22 10:55:20
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answered by Mr. P's Person 6
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All of the professional breeders have studs already. Why don't you get him neutered and save some lives?
2007-11-22 10:42:46
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answered by Lucy 6
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The usual method is to enter him dog events - few reputable breeders will consider a dog they don't see "out".
2007-11-22 10:55:15
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answered by ragapple 7
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At the vets office while he's getting neutered.
2007-11-22 10:52:29
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answered by caitiejx36 3
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