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Elmer's pedigrees are on parchment and the 7 gen. peds are to die for. They have the info on each dog-name, breeder, owner when it was enetered into the AKC stud books and more including my personal fav--the dogs pic on the ped. I had a lot of nay-sayers when I reg my parti-marked boy, Remi, so I had Elmer do his ped with his pic on it. Needless to say, it is one of my favs. The 7 gen has 220 or so dogs and are as large as a poster. I LOVE them! Now, I just gotta find a 25 gen ped...LOL |
peds RiniW..we got 10 generations in the past...I don't know when they started keeping stud books..so you? |
I'd Love to have a 25 generation pedigree. Wonder if that would go back as far as Huddlesfield Ben? Probably not, but wouldn't you like to trace them that far back? I know thorobred horses can all trace thier ancestry back to the 3 "founding fathers" of the breed. Wonder if anyone has ever done that with Yorkies. It would be fun to research, though, if you had the time and knew how to find them. (Probably have to buy lots of books, too!!) |
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Since your male's father only has one testicle and was born that way, I would not use your male as a stud. It is a hereditary fault and should not be bred back to any bitch. JMO |
:warning: There is a lot to take in consideration before breeding any dog. Like everyone has said Confirmaiton, Temperment, Health, and many more....You might wanted to ask yourself "Do I want a pet or a Stud Dog?" Because in very rare cases you can have both,JMO :animal36 |
:happyboun :happyboun :happyboun :happyboun I agree totally Mary. Quote:
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