Before You Pay $10,000 for a Stud...

"Stop wasting thousands on hype-driven stud fees! Learn the professional approach to American Bully breeding and selecting the right stud. In this deep dive into canine genetics and kennel management, we break down the fundamental strategy behind running a successful dog breeding program. If you are a breeder looking to improve your lineage, you need to understand that the quality of your program is built on solid females and intelligent pairings. This video explores the myths of high-priced stud fees, the risks of chasing social media hype, and the reality of line breeding to achieve consistent results. We discuss why evaluating a male’s impact on different females is critical and how to select a stud that complements your existing bloodline rather than just adding costs. Whether you are dealing with health challenges, structural goals, or temperament, these actionable insights will help you make better decisions for your kennel. Learn how to navigate pedigrees, understand the importance of patience in maturation, and focus on the ultimate goal: producing healthy, well-tempered dogs that belong in loving homes. Join us as we pull back the curtain on the behind-the-scenes of professional breeding and focus on long-term sustainability over short-term trends. • Prioritize building your program on solid females rather than over-investing in expensive, hyped-up stud fees. • Understand the mechanics of line breeding by selecting studs that complement your dog's specific bloodline and structural needs. • Evaluate a stud's consistency by testing his genetics across two unrelated females before fully committing to a long-term line. • Avoid the 'hype' trap; focus on long-term health, temperament, and structural improvement instead of the initial price tag. "Most of your genetics are going to come from your female. I don't care what nobody says, but it's not improbable that a male's genetics take over as well." - The Dog Father "Don't go out looking for the most popular dog that doesn't sell your pups. There's no dog greater than literally making a good dog." - The Dog Father