No papers are required to sell dogs. It can increase the value.
Not responsibly.
You really shouldn't. A purebred dog should definitely have papers.
Any dog without papers isn't worth but about $50.00
You don't
If you are referring to AKC registration papers the answer is yes. You will need to register the mother first and you will have to pay a late fee to do that. Once the liter is born you can then register the liter and later each dog.
You must have papers for both the Mother and Father of the dog. Without papers, there is no way to prove without a shadow of a doubt that the breed is purebred or not.
a stud is a male dog or animal in breeding. if someone has a female but doesnt have a male,they can post a add saying they need a male stud. because not everyone has a female and male,so they can ask someone if they want to stud their animal. hope it helps.
Even if the dog had papers, that's no guarantee of quality "confirmation". Papers are a registration of a dog's linage, that proves it's parents were also registered. Nothing more. As to how much a Standard Poodle without papers is worth, how much do you love it? That is a dog's true worth.
Yes. Unless it killed him. That would make it difficult.
Well, not necessarily...if you just want to breed your dog because you want puppies that you will keep or give away for no reason, you do not need papers for her...but if you want to breed her professionally and with a professionally bred stud, then you do need papers proving that she has no health issues and that she is a purebred. You will also need papers if you would like to enter her in showmanship competitions, or if you would like to enter her puppies into competitions like wise.
a neutered dog
When looking for a stud dog for mating, one should consider the qualities in which the offsprings would possess. The breeding age and health of the stud dog should also be considered as well.
No. You cant have a stud without the STD..