What is a 7 generation pedigree package?

7 Generation Pedigree Researched from the registry your dog is registered with. Champions are in red. Color and DNA / OFA information are displayed on all but the last Generation. 7 Generation Pedigrees printed on 13 x 19 paper and shipped rolled in a tube.
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What is a 4 generation performance pedigree package?

Displays the names, titles, and coat colors of up to 30 ancestors. Also includes the number of pups each ancestor has produced and a summary of the titles earned by those pups. Before a pedigree can be ordered, the dog must be permanently registered.
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What does generation pedigree mean?

A pedigree, as related to genetics, is a chart that diagrams the inheritance of a trait or health condition through generations of a family. The pedigree particularly shows the relationships among family members and, when the information is available, indicates which individuals have a trait(s) of interest.
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What does 3rd generation pedigree mean?

A three-generation pedigree has been used for diagnostic consideration or risk assessment of rare single-gene or chromosomal disorders. However, the utility of family history in the assessment of risk for common diseases is becoming increasingly recognized.
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How many dogs are in a 5 generation pedigree?

A five generation pedigree contains sixty-two names. That is more than enough to cross your eyes or bring on a massive headache for any breeder, and if an individual is coming to the breeding process with little or no prior experience, it must assuredly seem incomprehensible.
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How many generations make a purebred?

Current policy for introducing breeds into the AKC registry requires a three-generation pedigree on each dog.
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How many generations does it take to make a new dog breed?

It takes three generations of breeding true in order for a dog breed to be considered and labeled viable. That said, the well-known national kennel clubs, such as AKC, won't even consider a dog breed without prior historical background with many years of showcasing the dog.
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What is 5th generation pedigree?

£12.00. This A4-sized certificate includes information on five generations of your pedigree dog's ancestry including breed, sex, date of birth, registration/stud book number, colour and name of breeder.
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How can you tell a dog's generation?

The first generation is composed of the parents of the individual, the next, or second generation is of the grandparents, the third, the great-grandparents, etc. What makes reading our Corgis' pedigrees so interesting is looking for patterns of breeding in a dog's background.
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Can you breed a father dog to his daughter?

Never crossbreed a father dog with its daughter. Although there are chances of having a healthy dog, the risk of ending up with a dog with serious health issues is even greater. Inbreeding reduces the offspring's genetic variability, their life span and makes them more prone to hereditary diseases.
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What is the difference between purebred and pedigree?

Sometimes the word purebred is used synonymously with pedigreed, but purebred refers to the animal having a known ancestry, and pedigree refers to the written record of breeding. Not all purebred animals have their lineage in written form.
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What types of numbers are used for different generations in a pedigree?

Each generation is identified by a Roman numeral (I, II, III, and so on), and each individual within the same generation is identified by an Arabic numeral (1, 2, 3, and so on).
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Why do dog breeders use pedigrees?

They help reveal the character and health of your dog

By knowing your dog's pedigree, you can better prepare for the quirks, personality, and health conditions that come with a specific breed.
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What does DNA mean on AKC pedigree?

AKC's DNA profiling is for parentage verification and genetic identity purposes only. It does not provide information regarding breed purity, genetic health, conformation, performance ability, coat color, etc.
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What does AKC certified pedigree mean?

An AKC Pedigree is a printed or electronic document that displays the lineage of an AKC dog and important information about the ancestors in a dog's family tree.
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What are limited pedigree papers?

Limited Register Pedigree (Yellow)

Dogs on this pedigree are not eligible for breeding, export or conformation shows, however the dog can compete in performance related disciplines.
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What is the most inbred dog?

​The highest level of inbreeding by far (> 80%) is for the Norwegian Lundehund. This breed suffers from extremely low fertility and high puppy mortality as well as an often lethal gastrointestinal disorder.
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What happens when brother and sister breed?

It's All About Genetics

Two dog siblings that may seem to not have any health issues or appearance negativities, will still be a genetic carrier for recessive alleles. Incest in dogs has been known to produce major health conditions such as hip dysplasia, heart, or liver conditions, and neurological disorders.
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Can brother and sister dogs have puppies?

Inbreeding occurs when a brother and sister dog mate and have puppies. Technically speaking, dogs can mate with any other closely related genetic family member. However, instances of sibling mating are far more common. Believe it or not, these incestual pairings are more common than most realize.
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What is enhanced five generation pedigree?

This A3-sized certificate is printed on high-quality paper and includes an embossed seal and colour printing with champions printed in red text.
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What does NBS mean on Kennel Club?

Non-breed-standard colours

Non-breed standard colour means that the colour is not accepted within the breed standard and whilst some dogs within the breed may be this colour, it is advised to only select a dog that fits within the breed standards for all points.
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What does FTW mean in dogs?

FTW – “Field Trial Winner”. A dog that has been placed first in a field trial. Technical terms such as FTCh and FTW represent gundogs that have competed in field trials on live game under Kennel Club rules, achieving the highest standard of award.
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Can you breed brother and sister from different litters?

Can you breed a sister and brother from different litters? You can breed a sister and brother but is is not recommended because this is considered in-breeding and poses the risk of selecting for certain genes that can lead to increased chance of a lot of disease processes and abnormalities.
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Can you breed uncle and niece dogs?

Linebreeding is a form of inbreeding and while there is no clear rule separating both terms, linebreeding commonly denotes breeding among related individuals from the same family or bloodline such as aunt to nephew, first or second cousins, uncle to niece, etc.
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Can you breed dogs with same father but different mothers?

Breeding half sibling dogs refers to the breeding of dogs that share one parent but not the other. For example, a dog breeder mates his stud with a female and takes home part of the litter. Then he mates the same dog, for a second time, with a different female and brings home a part of that litter too.
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