Please note that we do not take responsibility for stud dogs, and it is up to your sole discretion to ask the owner of the stud animal to provide up to date copies of all relevant documents as listed above. It is your responsibility to do your own research and ask the stud owner for proof that the stud animal is happy and healthy before going ahead with a stud service. RPBA does not take responsibility for any pricing or contracts between the two breeders.
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Choosing a good Mini Foxie cross Tenterfield Terrier stud dog is key to producing puppies with the sharp instincts, sturdy build, and even temperament these small working breeds are known for. A quality stud should come from healthy, active lines, with no signs of patella issues, dental concerns, or behavioural problems like excessive nervousness or aggression. He should show strong prey drive, alertness, and a friendly nature that suits both active homes and laid-back households.
A carefully selected stud helps balance the mix, improving consistency in size, coat, and temperament across the litter. Whether the pups are meant to be farm helpers, watchdogs, or loyal lap warmers, starting with a well-rounded, healthy male gives them the best chance at being smart, agile, and a good fit for the kind of life their new owners have in mind.