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by SCompton on 09 January 2015 - 15:01

New to this: our goal is to continue our beautiful males' bloodline! Unsure of which lines to use or not to use. It's foreign to me. Check out his pedigree which is listed. 

Any advice would be amazing ! Thanks

stephanie 

LOTOR samova risa 

SUCHNO ID number : 58038 


by joanro on 09 January 2015 - 15:01

I sent you a private message.

by Milenko on 10 January 2015 - 12:01

This is good topic and i am new in this so all question is be nice to see here.


Prager

by Prager on 10 January 2015 - 14:01

   http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=2176537-lotor-samova-risa

 Nice dog bred in 4th line. In order to do that you need a mentor who will guide you. even breeding working GSD like this one has many characteristics which needs to be maintained and many faults which you need to avoid. for that you need to know the dogs on the pedigree and what they are all about and what they and their littermates produced. that is a tall order for a novice to fulfill. If your knowledge is limited then I would not experiment with this alone though .


by Milenko on 10 January 2015 - 20:01

Why nobody here dont want to help with some suggestion who want to make new kennel and meet with some rulles about kennel, import - export dogs, how to make good result....?


by vk4gsd on 10 January 2015 - 21:01

maybe too many of us have seen too  many instant breeders already breeding too many dogs.

now if you have a profile in any kind of work or sport venue and a plan to work your dogs to a high level to prove their breed worthiness and your own worthiness to breed them then people might be more helpful.

as it stands you are a guy with a nice dog who wants to make puppies because you are a guy with a nice dog who wants to make puppies.

i may have missed you intro and yr experience with the breed tho, you may well be the most accomplished handler on the planet.


bubbabooboo

by bubbabooboo on 11 January 2015 - 00:01

I would venture a guess that you need to find someone with a female and that female should have some characteristics in her physical and mental attributes that can compliment your male.  Stud dogs are a dime a dozen and it is the female that carries the load in any breeding program.  A great female has great pups and few stud dogs can produce great puppies if the mother dog is not a great dog.  The idea that titles make a dog breedworthy is a hoot since the females are tested very little and they are the foundation of the breeding program of any breed.  The majority of breed organizations put far too much time and money into the males and far too little into the females.  Your dog ( the original post ) has a nice pedigree but that means little without knowing if the dog in question has some good physical attributes and a strong head to go with a strong heart.  In your case if you live in the USA I would think about breeding your male to a German working type female or a Dutch bloodline working type female simply because there are more of these type females in the USA and in many cases these type breedings have been successful.  There are not as many Czech females and locating one near you may be more difficult.  You should tell everyone where you live and house your dog and perhaps someone will give you a lead to a breeder in your area.


by vk4gsd on 11 January 2015 - 00:01

"You should tell everyone where you live and house your dog and "

 

no you should not do this, bad advice, please do not publish this information beyond city/state level.


by SCompton on 11 January 2015 - 02:01

I thank you all so much with the advice !  

We are located in East Tennessee area 


by Milenko on 11 January 2015 - 09:01

You said bad advice, which is your advice? I am from east europe so which is your advice for me?






 


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