What Is A Stud Dog?

Dog reproduction is becoming more and more popular by the day. There are over 195 breeds of dog in the world (as recognised by AKC), and an increasing amount of new breeds emerge every year.

Therefore, it’s no surprise that the sector of dog breeding is also increasing in size. Some stud dogs are so popular that they have sired dozens of litters over their studding career. Knowing that your dog is a sire to many puppies is a wonderful sense of achievement to have.

In this article, we will discuss some of the best ways to allow your male to become a stud dog.

White Husky Stud Dog

When Can I Stud My Dog?

When considering your male to be a sire, it is essential to consider the requirements. By following the necessary precautions, you enable the potential offspring to fulfil the purpose of their little lives, free of harm and danger.

One such example of this is the significance of sperm testing your dog. Unsurprisingly, many people are not familiar with this requirement when breeding dogs.

Sperm testing enables you to produce a certificate of quality to potential mating partners. This can eliminate the need for any financial reconciliation if, for example, the female does not become pregnant. Furthermore, it reduces the risk of low-quality sperm entering the cervix and facilitating problematic offspring.

At Canine Scanning, we can offer a full written report (containing advice to improve the sperm quality) certificate, and video evidence of the sperm quality. Moreover, all our male stud dogs conduct regular sperm tests to ensure the quality and production of sperm is valid. To find out more, please click here.

Another requisite before offering your male stud is to ensure he is of a suitable age. Our recommendations for studs is that they are at least ten months old before sperm testing, and at least 12 months old before becoming a regular stud dog. We can perform sperm tests at our clinic for just forty-pounds.

It would be best if you got in touch with us as soon as possible to secure your place in our database.

Find A Stud Dog

Stop searching for “dog breeders near me”. Canine Scanning operate as a nationwide stud dog finder – amongst other things, of course! If you’re looking to stud your dog, find a stud dog or even just breed dogs, then you’ve come to the right place.

If you want to stud your dog, please use the contact form (located at the bottom of the page) to send us the necessary information. We will be in touch to discuss further.

Likewise, if you are looking for the perfect stud dog for your female, please click here to use our contact form. We aim to reply as soon as possible.

Finally, if you are looking for more information about breeding dogs, please feel free to browse our blogs for detailed help.

Popular Stud Dogs

Are you looking for inspiration? Maybe you want to know whether it is worth offering your male as a stud? Fortunately, there is no specific “most popular” dog breed. There is constant demand across the globe for every breed of dog. Oddly enough, demand for certain breeds tends to dip/accelerate at random times throughout the year.

As of 2021, here is one of the most trending stud dogs as measured from across the globe:

French Bulldog

French Bulldogs have become somewhat of a fashion statement across pop culture; if you don’t have a French Bulldog, what are you doing with your life?

But there’s no surprise. These gorgeous animals originated in France, way back in the late 1800s but have spread like wildfire across the world. From small families to massive celebrities – everyone seems to have one.

We have a myriad of French Bulldog stud dogs available, looking for their next partner. If you are looking for a French Bulldog stud, please contact us as soon as possible.

What Next?

As discussed above, studding your dog is not a challenging task. It requires minimal effort and almost no initial investment. We recommend advertising your stud dog with us; our broad customer base is in constant need of a new stud dog. Please use our contact form below to contact us further.

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