It is generally considered ethical to not begin to breed a male dog until it is two years old. Likewise, it is considered ethical to retire the dog at about 7 years of age, or sooner if its health fails.
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.
This can vary. Whether or not the stud dog's owner gets the pick of the litter should be negotiated ahead of breeding, along with stud fees.
It depends. If you are just referring to a male dog in general, you would just call it a dog. However, if you were referring to a male dog in regards to breeding, it would be a stud or sire.
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Male Dog Term : Stud / Female Dog Term: Bitch
A male dog may be referred to as a sire, a cur, or in breeding terms, a stud.
when talking about a dog, the term stud is used to refer to an un altered (not fixed) male dog who is used for the purpose of breeding.
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female dogs are 'bitches', male dogs are just 'dogs'
A male dog is just called a "dog" unless he is used for breeding- then he is referred to as a "stud" or "sire" of a litter.
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.
A Stud and Sire (male), and a puppy (baby).