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What is the generally accepted practice with stud dogs in your country?
In Australia the stud dog will have a set fee - depending on a number of things; his winnings, his previous progeny & their winnings, his pedigree (perhaps he is imported) or how exclusive the owner wants his stud services to be (very high fee makes him unattainable to the masses). It is not dependent upon how many pups he produces in that litter.
An average stud fee for a dog that is already proven to be able to produce, and who has won some good awards might be $500 - $600. A first time stud can often be a fair bit cheaper - (a) because the dog is not yet proven and (b) as a thank you to the bitch owner for choosing him and giving him the opportunity to get first progeny in the ring.
The bitch usually comes to the dog and the bitch's owner must pay for all necessary travel and accommodation that is therefore incurred.
The stud fee is paid upon a successful mating and the papers are signed. If the bitch doesn't produce pups the stud dog's owner would (usually) offer a free return.
Some stud dog owners demand that the bitch is swabbed before mating.
In Sweden I believe the stud fee is dependent on how many pups the dog produces and stud fee is paid per pup.
In Australia the stud dog will have a set fee - depending on a number of things; his winnings, his previous progeny & their winnings, his pedigree (perhaps he is imported) or how exclusive the owner wants his stud services to be (very high fee makes him unattainable to the masses). It is not dependent upon how many pups he produces in that litter.
An average stud fee for a dog that is already proven to be able to produce, and who has won some good awards might be $500 - $600. A first time stud can often be a fair bit cheaper - (a) because the dog is not yet proven and (b) as a thank you to the bitch owner for choosing him and giving him the opportunity to get first progeny in the ring.
The bitch usually comes to the dog and the bitch's owner must pay for all necessary travel and accommodation that is therefore incurred.
The stud fee is paid upon a successful mating and the papers are signed. If the bitch doesn't produce pups the stud dog's owner would (usually) offer a free return.
Some stud dog owners demand that the bitch is swabbed before mating.
In Sweden I believe the stud fee is dependent on how many pups the dog produces and stud fee is paid per pup.