Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Stud Services

Health-screened, temperament-tested sires across our breeds — matched thoughtfully, not left to chance.

ScreeningHealth & Temperament
BreedsAcross Our 5 Lines
ProcessConfidential & Guided
German Shepherd from Cimarron Kennel's breeding line

A Thoughtful Approach to Breeding

Our stud program follows the same principles as everything else at Cimarron Kennel — health and temperament first. Every sire is raised and cared for on-site, and every match is discussed individually rather than offered as a walk-in service.

Health & temperament screened
Breed-standard conformation
Up-to-date vaccination records
Confidential, guided matching process

Currently Expanding Our Stud Program

We're adding detailed sire profiles — breed, pedigree and availability — for each of our lines. In the meantime, reach out directly and we'll walk you through what's available today.

Beagle

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Labrador Retriever

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Golden Retriever

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German Shepherd

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Rottweiler

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How Matching Works

  • Reach out with details — your female's breed, age and health records.
  • Compatibility & health review — we discuss the right match for both dogs.
  • Scheduling — timing is planned around the female's cycle for the best outcome.

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Stud Service FAQs

We ask for up-to-date vaccination and general health records for the female before confirming a match — reach out and we'll guide you through exactly what's needed.

No — we only match within the same breed to preserve breed standard and predictability in the litter.

Timing is planned around the female's cycle. We'll talk you through this once you reach out with her details.

Considering breeding your dog?

Let's talk it through — health and temperament always come first.