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by IGLEHEART13 on 22 August 2010 - 23:08

I'M CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR A GOOD STUD FOR MY FEMALE GSD.  SHE WILL BE 2 YEARS OLD HERE A FEW MONTHS.  SHE COMES FROM A GREAT STOCK OF GSD, BUT I CURRENTLY DONT HAVE ANY PAPER WORK ON HER.  I'M CURRENTLY IN THE PROCESS OF GETTING HER DNA DRAWN SO I CAN GET HER REGISTERED THROUGH AKC.  I HAVE ALREADY GOTTEN HER HIPS AND ELBOWS XRAYED AND I AM WAITING ON THE RESULTS OF THOSE TEST.  IF YOU HAVE ANY ADVICE ON WHAT I NEED TO DO OR IF YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE A MALE GSD THAT YOUR WILLING TO BREED WITH MY FEMALE I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE IT.

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by VonIsengard on 22 August 2010 - 23:08

The problem you will have is that since you have no papers you have no idea what is behind her genetically and therefore cannot possibly make an educated guess as to what male to bred her to.  I'm sure you love your dog dearly, and the GSD breed, so do a bit more research you will see this not a responsible approach to breeding.

by Sam Spade on 22 August 2010 - 23:08

If this is serious, you have to understand that nobody with a good male is going to breed to your female. No papers and no titles. You will be left with untitled, unproven dogs that probably haven't been cleared healthwise. Is that what you want to breed? Why do you want to breed her anyhow? Since you do not kno her lineage or if she can better the breed, there can only be a few options why you want to breed. Its either money or you want a puppy. Well you're S.O.L. either way. You're not gonna make a fortune and the odds of getting a clone of your female are very slim, especially hen you don't know your own female and you don't seem to have many restrictions on who the stud may be.

by Feather on 22 August 2010 - 23:08

What titles does the dog have????
What were the hip x-rays???
I would not want a dog with no papers sorry, dont know the background of it.

by Gemini on 24 August 2010 - 18:08

You mentioned she is from a great stock. Do you have background info and just a dog that is not registered?  Or no info on lineage. That is important not just for breeding but to know how your dog was breed. May be useful to know as far as what to expect and not expect. The previous comments are not meant to be negative they seem to be people concerned with the breed and dogs in general being over breed or not for good reasons.


by Bob McKown on 24 August 2010 - 18:08

You said she will be 2 in a few months so she is not OFA,d as of yet so your films are just preliminaries.  






 


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