Stud Services
Experienced & professional stud master available. Free airport pick-up & drop off for interstate bitches.
Up to 7 days Free boarding.
All bitches receive a complimentary hydrobath before going home.
Stud Fee $800, Service Fee $200
Service fee due at time of 1st mating. Stud fee due upon whelping of 2 or more live puppies. A return service will be given if bitch misses or fails to whelp 2 or more live pups. Written guarantee.
*Chilled & Frozen semen requests can be accomodated*

Stud Dogs Available 
ALL stud dogs MDR1 +/+ (clear)

Reg Name: Alpinarc Boy Oh Boy - "Hugo"
Sire: Kyanjuwa White Kayne
Dam: Surefire My Oh My v.owen (Imp USA)
AVA Hips: 1:1
AVA Elbows: 0:0
Location: Queanbeyan, NSW

 

Reg Name: Kyanjuwa White Kayne - "Ice"
Sire: Murrays Ranger
Dam: Kyanjuwa Nalah
AVA Hips: 0:0 
AVA Elbows: 0:0
Location: Leppington, NSW

 

Reg Name: Alpinarc Apparitions - "Spook" 
Sire: Kyanjuwa White Kayne
Dam: Surefire My Oh My v.owen (Imp USA)
AVA Hips: 3:4 
AVA Elbows: -1:-1 (under 1mm)
Location: Kempsey, NSW

 

Before enquiring about one of our studs, Please read this extract from K.Hedberg BVSc

Etiquette and the stud dog owner

  There are several points of etiquette that should be observed when using an outside stud dog. The stud dog owner, contrary to popular opinion, owns the dog and may refuse to accept your bitch. The polite method of inquiring about a stud dog, is to inform the owners that you would like to use the dog, which bitch you are thinking of mating to him and some facts about her bloodlines and show history. A stud dog owner naturally prefers to have bitches of an above average calibre and of suitable bloodlines, to go to their dog. Ask for copies of the dog's pedigree and relevant certificates, and in turn do the same.

 Once it is agreed that the bitch can go to the dog, give the approximate time when the bitch is due into season. When the bitch does come into season, ring the stud dog owner and tell them of the good news, give  an approximate date of mating if you know when the bitch is normally mated. This allows the stud dog owner to plan around other bitches coming to the dog.