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O, let's suppose that i agree with you. Give me an idea as to how am i supposed to deal with such an issue. I am open to ideas
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Dear all,
Please forgive my ignorance. I had no idea about the mating of wolfdogs and i had obviously the wrong impression with regards to Tristan's needs. However please note that not everybody in this forum is an expert hence i think there was no need for you to start attacking me. For example Rona said exactly what all of you were saying in a far mopre polite manner. I now have the complete picture and i understood my mistake. Thank you all for your help. Best, Nicholas |
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Nicholas, you don't need to be a breeder for use your male as stud, often the stud owners aren't breeder but common people, you only need see if your dog is able to be a stud dog or not, if all right, the owners of the females will contact you interested in mate
![]() If you're interested in make your dog a stud, why not start showing he in dogshows? Only for fun, in dogshows you meet some people who love dogs, you show your dog and some possible future CzW breeder in greece can see that you have a beautiful male and be interested in use him, you can learn a lot about dogs and change information with people (normally breeders, owners and handlers) that are in the dogshow, as they can help you in find a good professional for train your dog solving the bite problem and also for help you to teach your dog and prepare him for pass at least one working exam. When he have 18 months, go to one vet officially able to make the Displasy X-rays of elbows and hips, I guess the kennel club can help you to find the nearer "official" vet for you have these exams done. If everything be all right, if he don't have problems in elbows or hips, if he pass some working tests (proving he have good character), then you will have a stud dog. That isn't easy, but can be a wonderful experience for a dog owner. Last edited by Nebulosa; 05-11-2013 at 22:46. Reason: correcting grammar. |
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