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Chinook Owners Association Stud Page |
The beautiful boys listed below are looking for love and are ever hopeful about their chances to jump into the Chinook gene pool. Now girls, keep in mind that you must be 18 years of age or older to contact the owners of the studs, so if you are younger, please ask a parent or guardian to make the contact for you. Boys, if you don't see yourself listed, please ask a parent or guardian to send a $25 stud listing fee to Laura Morgan (212 Overlook Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850) and then provide 2 photos, a pedigree file and information for the stud page to Ann Eakin (ann.eakin@comcast.net). There is no fee for listing up-and-coming stud dogs (less than 2 years of age) and breeder memberships are entitled to free listings for studs of any age - just send photos and info to Ann.
Click on the heart button to the right of the Dog's name to access photos and contact information.Also, please read the note at the bottom of this page for important advice/info on selecting a stud for breeding.
Now, let's meet those eligible bachelors......
The Chinook Owners Association is proud to offer its members an opportunity to advertise their studs for service. However, the C.O.A. is not promoting or endorsing any of the dogs listed on this web page. Anyone who is a C.O.A. member and pays a listing fee can list their stud. The C.O.A. does not screen any of the dogs listed for health, temperament or conformation. Stud owners have an obligation to fully disclose any known genetic diseases in their dogs and lines. However, they may not wish to disclose these diseases in a public forum. So, even dogs with known genetic faults may be listed on this page without disclosure. Thus, it is critically important for all potential breeders to carefully screen any stud before making a decision to breed with the dog. As a breeder, you should make sure to ask a stud owner not only about the stud's health, but also about the health and temperament of his parents, siblings and progeny. You should ask about all known health problems, including, but not limited to, hips, eyes, seizures, cryporchadism and allergies (both skin & food). Finally, the C.O.A. encourages all breeders to enter into written stud service contracts before breeding their dog. This saves any confusion about the terms of the agreement when the puppies are born.
Click the Links below to view sample Stud Contracts and additional information (links open new browser windows)
Stud Info from Ginger CorleySample Stud Contract from GreatMountain Chinooks
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