I'd start with some education and tests. Have a judge or show breeder go over him to determine if he is an excellent example of his breed. Showing him to prove him is a ton of fun and very educational. There are numerous tests that need to be performed to determine if he is healthy and free of disease. His pedigree needs to be gone over to get an idea as to what to expect from his line. Once you have proven that he is a good candidate for breeding you might want to start talking to breeders. I warn you though that most won't be interested unless he has proven himself in the ring first. Our breed is getting weakened due to bad breeding practises because of the popularity of these little dogs. We all need to be careful to produce only the best for future generations.
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