Pedigree
A pedigree is a
dog's family tree. It lists the registered names of the dog's parents,
grandparents, great-grandparents etc. The majority of pedigrees list
between 3 and 5 generations. Championship titles are nearly always
included, other possible information included would be: date of birth,
registration number and colouring.
Pedigrees are a
valuable tool when planning a breeding program. Knowing your dog's
ancestry, and the ancestry of the dog you wish to breed to, is vital if
you are to determine their suitability. Other factors within the pedigree
will tell you about the line, and it's tendency to meet the breed standard
in form or function.
Knowing when and how the dogs died can
help you make decisions regarding health standards. Temperament and health
are vital factor to be considered in any breeding decision. Knowing the
history of these in both dogs' lines can make the difference between a
poor breeding and an excellent one.
There
are various types of software
available that will create an easy to read and indepth
pedigree. A printed pedigree as apposed to a hand written one ensures
accuracy further down the line. It is very easy for someone who is copying
details from a hand written pedigree to misinterpret someone
else's handwriting.
Pedigrees removed after a Poodle's ID was stolen
in an internet scam (see Our dogs 3rd August 2007 for
details)
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