They may be agreeable if it is for a pet, and no profit being made. I was looking this one up and came across a page that might be helpful.Contracts are a parting-shot opportunity to share their philosophy, advice, and expectations about the dog they are entrusting to you. Fortunately, my breeder did not have me sign such a deal. As indicated above, you may need to sue this person in that other state. This is done to keep dogs out of shelters. I can understand not breeding him but to take any decisions out of the owners hand. It's like leasing a car. Non-Breeding agreements are a private contract between the seller and the buyer. The collection of the stud fee is the stud owner's responsibility.