Stud Dogs and Female Dogs for Breeding
English Springer Spaniel Stud Dog for Breeding in North Carolina
English Springer Spaniel
1 year old, Male
North Carolina, US
Medium | 43 lbs
Willingness to travel:
300 miles
Breeding Terms:
Full-Blooded Assurance: You'll want to provide documentation proving Rufus’s lineage and AKC registration, confirming he is a purebred English Springer Spaniel. This adds credibility and trustworthiness for potential breeders. Clean and Safe Environment: Set up a clean, sterile environment for breeding to take place. This includes: Regular cleaning of the area to maintain hygiene. Fresh, clean water and high-quality food available. Comfortable bedding for Rufus and visiting female dogs. A quiet, stress-free space to ensure the safety and comfort of both dogs. Health Checks: Ensure Rufus has up-to-date vaccinations, a clear bill of health from your veterinarian, and genetic testing to rule out hereditary issues. Offering this information to potential breeders will give them confidence in the health of Rufus’s offspring. Professional Grooming: Keep Rufus well-groomed, with regular baths and brushing. A professional grooming service can help ensure his coat is clean and shiny, which reflects well on his overall care and quality. Behavior Assessment: Highlight Rufus’s temperament by ensuring he interacts calmly with other dogs, especially female dogs brought in for breeding. You may want to arrange supervised playdates or trial meetings to ensure compatibility and comfort. Controlled Breeding Sessions: Work with a professional or experienced breeder to ensure the breeding process is managed properly, with both dogs being treated respectfully. Some breeders prefer a natural mating environment, while others may opt for artificial insemination if necessary. Follow-Up Care: After the breeding session, follow up with the owners of the female dog to ensure everything goes smoothly with the pregnancy. Offering guidance or resources to them can add value to the entire process.
Accommodation Responsibility:
Either one would be ok.
Good with Kids
Good with Cats
Good with Other Dogs
Potty Trained
Vaccinated
Purebred