Friday, September 2, 2011

Stud Services Offered by Breeders of Bichon Frise

If you own a female Bichon Frise and you want to have more puppies, you might want to consider getting stud services that are being offered by breeders of Bichon Frise.

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A stud is a male dog that has the qualities of being a prolific breeder. When getting stud services, you should do some research on breeders of Bichon Frise in your local area.

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Most reputable breeders post photos of the stud as well as the breeding history, including the number of litters it has successfully sired and the number of puppies per litter. If there are particular studs that interest you, set an appointment with the breeder for you to actually see them. Good studs should be very healthy and have complete shots. Inquire about their diets as a healthy stud must have adequate nutrition to ensure the production of quality sperms. Make sure that you ask about any health problems in the puppies that it has sired. Some studs may have a history of having puppies that are stillborn or have birth defects.

After you have finished making your inquiries, it will be the breeder's turn to ask questions from you. Obviously, they would want to know the state of health of your female Bichon as well as request for copies of documents pertaining to its pedigree. If your female dog has given birth before, they would also like to know the state of health of the puppies in the litter. Stillbirths and congenital anomalies may make breeders decline your request for a stud service. If this is going to be the first time that your female dog will be mating with a stud, breeders would require that your pet be checked out by their veterinarian to ensure your dog's good health for conception and birth.

If the breeder approves of your request for stud service, you will be asked to observe your pet for signs of heat (fertility in dogs). Female Bichon Frises go into heat approximately every six months, and it is characterized by a clear discharge which is followed by bleeding. Breeders do not allow mating to occur during the first heat. On the second or third heat, the breeders will advise that you bring your female pet 10 to 14 days after the start of the bleeding. Most stud services require that your dog be roomed in at the kennel. This will help the breeder to determine which specific Bichon stud matches the temperament of your pet to ensure proper mating.

After breeding has been accomplished, you may choose to let your pet stay at their kennel or you can bring her home. If you choose to bring your Bichon home, strictly follow the diet and vitamin instructions that the breeder will give you to ensure the good health of your pet and the puppies growing in her womb.

Stud Services Offered by Breeders of Bichon Frise

On average, breeders of Bichon Frise may charge stud service fees of up to 0 plus a pick of the litter when your dogs give birth. Despite the cost, getting a reputable stud service will give you the reassurance that you will have pedigreed pups from your female pet.

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