Pets

Dalmatian Stallion Fee

Once a Dalmatian female has become pregnant with him, she becomes a “proven stallion” and fare

increases accordingly for the females that follow.

The sire of championship quality Dalmatian puppies will bring a stud fee of at least the purchase price of a show puppy. Until you have finished at least one champion of your stallion, the fee will remain equal to the price of a puppy. When your roster of champions begins to grow, so does the amount of the stud fee.

At this time, the rate and method of payment of the Dalmatian stallion must be indicated. A decision must be made as to whether it will be a full cash transaction at the time of mating or a litter selection. If the stallion owner must travel to meet the female, an additional fee will be charged for time, tolls and gasoline expenses.

It is worth making sure that all of these points are covered beforehand.

The stallion fee generally includes food from the day of the female’s arrival up to two days for breeding, with a day in between.

Another thing worth mentioning is that quite a few breeders require their dog to have a hearing test and ask to see a copy of the pedigree and a photograph.

Dog shoppers are simply getting smarter and insist on receiving all the data they need to make informed decisions.

Including the Dalmatian is: –

* In the best state of health and condition.

* Worm-free and up-to-date on all vaccines.

* Bilateral Baer-tested and normal hearing, etc.

A good breeder must know the genetic ramifications within the pedigree of the father and mother.

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