How much do great dane studs go for now a days?
How much do people usually charge or pay for great dane studs that have great pedigree(30 champs on dads side alone) are akc registered and fawn colored? Also, do most studs go stay at the females home for a certain amount of days or is the other way around or a completely different process. Thanks.

For the dog you describe – $0 Has your dog been shown to his CH? Does he have any other titles? What health clearances (OFA, CERF etc) has he had done and what where the results? How about results for his parents, siblings and other relatives? What does your breed mentor think of the dog? What is the longevity like on both sides of the dogs ped? What are your dog’s strengths and weaknesses; what does he bring to the breeding? If your dog was worthy of being bred you would have people asking to use him. Get your dog neutered! If you really want to breed Great Danes, start with a quality puppy from a responsible breeder who will help you show your pup and act as your mentor in the breed.
i just bought a dane st bernard mix. BUT studs are roughly between $2000 to $4000..it all depends
all i know is, if you want to use someones stud to mate with your dog, you have to take your dog to the stud
Females go stay with the male for 3 to 5 days. This is to insure that the male preforms.
How many champs is there on the moms side? Or was she that fully qualified?
From jumping around on the net it looks like most stud fees range from $600 to $1,200 or pick of the litter.
it all depends on the dog. some go for more $$ bc they are titled and meet the standard. if your looking for one i would look up breeders on the net. b4 breeding make sure your female has been checked and given ok to breed and also have her checked for STDs. ya they can get them. we had a scare, but our female got pymetra. vet cant explain how it happened. so just do your research. hope all goes well
It depends on the stud.
What has the stud done? The pedigree and how many champions are in it mean very little—is the stud a breed champion? has he passed his health tests? is his temperment sound? has he sired other pups and (if so) how have they done?
The dam goes to stay with the sire.
Something to think about: 30 champions out of how many? Is that 30 out of a possible 30 in a 4 generation pedigree? or 30 out of a possible 62 in a five generation pedigree?
What about a dog that has a pedigree that includes 26 champions out of a possible 30 dogs, plus the dogs in the pedigree have dozens of other titles including titles in agility, hunting, tracking and obedience including a VCD, an OTCH, a few Field Trial Champions and a National Specialty Show Champion? It looks great—but unless the DOG is great the pedigree is nothing.