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I am speaking of all breeds, not only CSW. ...I will repeat my self again : if you are a recognized breeder(of any breed), you should not use your pedigree dogs to create mixes/crosses, as a recognized breeder, you should work for the better of the breed which you are a registered breeder for ![]() Example : you are recognized breeder of CSW, then you should only breed your CSW`s with other CSW`s, but if you have another dog(which is not part of your recognized kennel, does`nt matter what breed or mix/cross) then it would, for me, be okey to mix/cross it with what ever you like, as this will not effect your moral obligations to the breed which you as a recognized breeder should work for the better of your breed. This is regulations of Danish kennel club and I fully agree with this ![]() In other words if you keep your recognized kennel dogs apart from your "hobby" dogs, then it is no problem. ![]() In Denmark it only possible to get pedigree on puppies, where both parrents have FCI recognized pedigree. Greetings Rolf Last edited by Juniorwolf; 09-03-2009 at 20:40. Reason: more text |
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