
Understanding the basics of a Pedigree dog
The word "race" is derived from the French pied de Grey, which translated means "foot of crane. Its use is due to the similarity with the toes long, extending from the crane in the manner in which the lines diverge from the names to record the descent of an animal.
The term "family tree" expresses the idea implicit even better which means "crane's foot 'for generations descent branch out from the individual as well as the branches of a tree trunk. The trunk is stripped of two main parts, similar to parents, each which is divided into two small branches, grandparents, and each of these members are divided to form two even smaller parts, the great-grandparents, the extremities and may divide and subdivide the infinite generations to show more and more remote ancestry.
The pedigree of the dog is your family tree, recording the names of their ancestors and their relations to each other and the same. The tree often includes the name of the dog breeder, date of birth of the dog, their own and the numbers of their parents in any Stud Book can be recorded, and other information on the animal. This aggregate data, however informative, are not properly part of the tree.
Pedigrees are usually published simply as columns of names, each successive column from right to left are spaced. This agreement puts the names of parents in the first column on the left, the names of parents parents (grandparents) in the second column, and spaced so The name of the offspring appears midway vertically between the names of their parents. The pedigree may include as many generations of ancestors as the author chooses for recording or for which data are available.
It is very rare that members of a litter to show excellence in all that is a serious action that the father had been almost completely purged of undesirable genes. Until about two decades ago a litter of any race in which more than a single champion was very little developed common. Lightning had beaten twice in the same place. Now it has become common place little more than a litter or well educated to embrace two or three dogs worthy its championships and sometimes four or five.
Of course, the number of potential champions is limited by the number of puppies in the litter, it is impossible to more champions there are dogs. And to become a champion one must show a dog, often with a long and arduous campaign. Many dogs, especially smaller breeds, only produce a limited number of puppies in a single pregnancy, and record a number of champions in a litter of the females as it is out of the question.
Moreover, the championship is the ultimate test of excellence in a dog. Although the word "Champion" before the name of a dog means that it is one of considerable merit, There are winners and champions, some of this magnificence in its conformation and usually his style and showmanship as for their names famous forever, and some only good enough to succeed in the limited competition they have won.
Many fine dogs, even large ones, do contests, either failure of the owner for display or for some other reason such as his being prematurely disabled or premature death. Therefore, it is impossible to estimate a berth in its entirety the number of champions in it.
But the number of champions is at least an indication of the origin of the waste as a whole. A multitude of dogs individual in a litter fine is a mark of excellence of the genes in the parental germ plasma and consistency of excellence. This dog has a good pedigree.
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