
Anyway - here's the "scoop" - I have an 11 month old beagle whom I had to go out of country to find ( http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~dogsbody/ ) because of the shortage of good "stock" in my state (Hawaii) Even the beagle clubs here shut down a couple of years ago. The line I got mine from is an exceptional show line (sorry field guys - she's been bred for confirmation and temprament - though I am still planning on doing scent work with her to test the line in that area) Since I went through so much to get her and there are so few beagles in my state (only two in my town - one other 8 year old bitch) I am "considering" breeding her in order to help bring them back here again.
Here are my current goals - but maybe you can help me see my direction more clearly or point out the pitfalls.
I want to stay away from lines with health issues - the line I'm breeding from has no known history of health problems (I've traced it back about 9 generations and neither I nor the breeders I got her from are aware of any health issues in the line)
I need to keep size in mind - English standard is only 13 - 16 inches. So they tend to run too large for U.S. standards (mine is pushing 14" and is the smallest bitch ever produced from this kennel)
Personality is very important to me - As there is little hunting here I am looking at good show/companion dogs - so a stable temprament is important.
I will probably need to consider A.I. as well since I'm not yet aware of any dogs in state that will meet my criteria (though I would love to discover otherwise!) Thus finding a stud dog is a big obstacle.
I cannot be a "Kennel" because of my housing situation, but I want to do my part for introducing some "new blood" to my area that will be good for the reputation of the beagle and make it a bit easier for the "next guy" who wants to know the joy of owning a good beagle.
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So with all that said . . . Where should I start? And what should I be concerned about? Maybe you don't think it's a good idea - I'm ready for some good advice both for and against. And if you think it's a good idea I'd like your advice on researching and finding a stud dog out of state or Kennel that might be of help.
Here's the website for my dog, Shelby, if you'd like to check her out http://home.hawaii.rr.com/alohagrace
Thanks - Tim
