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by Chief Tom on 17 August 2015 - 20:08
by Laural H on 17 August 2015 - 21:08
I will make a list the points I look for in a dog that is advertised you can go from there This is the very least that an Advertisement should tell me
First I would make sure to spell the breed of my dog correctly
Next list all his accomplishments at recognized Breed clubs If you haven't done this then join and do so
Be sure to have Pro type photos or those of equal quality and those of his sons and daughters. You have to show what he can do to make it worth my time If you have not used him yet then you will need to wait to stud him until you can show that he is worth to be used
List a pedigree
List all health test that have been checked If you have not done this then you have time
What is the Fee do you do live coverage, or shipped Do you know how to do this What are your guarantees.
What experience do you have with dogs You will need to prove that you can take care of mine.
There is a lot more I want to know but AI will get that from you when/if I call
And, of course, where are you located
Hope this helps
by xbitetab on 17 August 2015 - 21:08
Laurel has given a good Starting list.
I have one question: HOW and WHO are you going to Breed to/? WHAT females are you looking to breed to and how will you CHOOSE?
DO make sure your dog is Health tested with certificates of proof
Be ready with knowledge about your blood line.. THat means you know about the sire and the Dam and the traits and the litter mates of your dog.
Breeding a dog is as important as picking a mate..for us humans so just be ready..
The serious breeder has a big time chore
YOU must be ready for failures, females that lose litter, females who don't breed ,
Are you ready to school the females owner on how you want to handle all the things that go wrong and do you feel you can accept the way the person takes care of your Males pups in the litter born ?
Many a friendship has been lost over Studding ones dog or even getting into using a stud.
by hntrjmpr434 on 17 August 2015 - 22:08
If you can't spell the breed name correctly, perhaps you aren't quite knowledgeable enough to be breeding GSDs. JMO.
by Ibrahim on 17 August 2015 - 22:08
Though OP misspelled the breed name in the post title, he/she spelled it alright in the context
New to this. How would one go about advertising their German Shepherd for studding? thanks!
Let's show him/her the best of us, one correct spelling - one incorrect spelling = 0 incorrect spelling ( he/she is ok to me if the male dog is worth breeding)

by Riven on 18 August 2015 - 03:08
by Blitzen on 18 August 2015 - 14:08
Ah...If only every breeder would follow these suggestions .
by Chief Tom on 18 August 2015 - 18:08
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by Cutaway on 18 August 2015 - 21:08
@Chief Tom - Just asking out of curiosity, but why do want to Stud your GSD out?
by xbitetab on 18 August 2015 - 21:08
YOU have a DAMN good pedigree behind your male
Get him ofa Hips and Elbows, and go work to his first title IPO 1 and then
BUY YOUR OWN FEMALE BITCH to breed your own litters.!!!
YOUR male is too nice to spare the punches and even put him into the MAY GET STD's from someones bitch , which even BRUCELOSIS IS highly contagious if not tested properly...
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