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How old is he? What health testing has he had so far? What blood lines? Conformation or Performance titles?
 
Yes I would love that
What health testing have you done in him? Do you have OFA on hips, elbows and eyes. Is he VWD Clear. Have you done a holter to check his heart? Lots of things that need to be done before studding your male. What makes him stud worthy? Does he have performance titles? Conformation titles? What is his temperament? These are all crucial things that need to be considered before using him as a Stud dog.
 
How old is he? What health testing has he had so far? What blood lines? Conformation or Performance titles?
He is only 2 years old I can take him in an have all looked at he’s is a certified service animal great temperament can I just take him to his vet an tell em I need all tested for mating him
 
Order a vWD & DCM1 (and DCM2 if available) dna tests from VetGen or Gensol.

Your vet can do OFA hip x-rays and send off to OFA. (or a PennHip)

Rent or borrow a 24 hr Holter monitor for evaluation. (I use NCSU)

Your vet can draw a blood sample and send it off to MSU for thyroid check.

Then find a canine ophthalmologist to evaluate for PRA

Just a quick list for the moment for a start.
 
What health testing have you done in him? Do you have OFA on hips, elbows and eyes. Is he VWD Clear. Have you done a holter to check his heart? Lots of things that need to be done before studding your male. What makes him stud worthy? Does he have performance titles? Conformation titles? What is his temperament? These are all crucial things that need to be considered before using him as a Stud dog.
He is only 2 years old I can take him in an have all looked at he’s is a certified service animal great temperament can I just take him to his vet an tell em I need all tested for mating him
 

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Order a vWD & DCM1 (and DCM2 if available) dna tests from VetGen or Gensol.

Your vet can do OFA hip x-rays and send off to OFA. (or a PennHip)

Rent or borrow a 24 hr Holter monitor for evaluation. (I use NCSU)

Your vet can draw a blood sample and send it off to MSU for thyroid check.

Then find a canine ophthalmologist to evaluate for PRA

Just a quick list for the moment for a start.
Thank you
 

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But is he registered with AKC? Or another registry if you don't live in the USA?
 
Even if you found out, the previous owner would have to sign a transfer of ownership over to you. She need to request a duplicate registration certificate. Only the owner of record can request that.
 

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