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The Right Time To Breed Your Stud Dog

You should not allow your stud dog to be used for breeding until he is about a year old, and even then he should be bred to a mature, proven matron who is already accustomed to breeding.  Doing this will make his first experience pleasant and easy.  Keep in mind that a young dog can be put off permanently by a female dog who fights and resists his advances.  Never let this happen.  Always start a stud dog out with a female dog  who is mature, has been bred previously, and is of even temperament.

The first breeding should be performed in a quiet surrounding with only you and one other person to hold the female dog.  Do not make it a show, as the experience will determine the dog's outlook about future stud work. If your stud  does not enjoy the first experience or associates it with something that is unpleasant, you may have a problem breeding him again in the future.


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