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Inbreeding and Ancestor Loss in the Population of Tatra Shepherd Dogs Based on the Sex and Breeding System
Acta Sci. Pol. Zootechnica 19(2) 2020, 47–54 www.asp.zut.edu.pl pISSN 1644-0714 eISSN 2300-6145 DOI:10.21005/asp.2020.19.2.06 Received: 15.04.2020 ORIGINAL PAPER Accepted: 20.06.2020 INBREEDING AND ANCESTOR LOSS IN THE POPULATION OF TATRA SHEPHERD DOGS BASED ON THE SEX AND BREEDING SYSTEM Edyta Sweklej, Roman Niedziółka Q Institute of Zootechnics and Fisheries, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Bolesława Prusa 14, 08-110 Siedlce, Poland ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to analyse the structure of the population and inbreeding trend taking into account the sex, breeding system. The highest number of kennels, that was, 40 were registered in the Lesser Poland voivodeship, in the region of Podhale, which corresponded to 33.06%. For a 4-generation population, the inbreeding rate was 6.52% for male dogs and 6.79% for female dogs. The highest inbreeding rate was found in a nCH and PL groups consisting of both male and female dogs. The inbreeding rate was significantly higher in 2005–2014, amounting to 6.94% for male dogs and 8.22% for female dogs in comparison to the period 1994–2004 when it was 5.87% and 4.88%, respectively. An increasing ancestor loss coefficient (AVK) was found, which may result in an increased number of inbred animals. In particular, it referred to female dogs in the nCH, PL, and Z group, whereas a significant increase of AVK was observed in the group of male dogs from foreign kennels. Studies had shown that there was no risk of inbred depression yet; however, the gene pool of the Tatra Shepherd dog breed had become noticeably restricted. -
MAJORCA MASTIFF Official UKC Breed Standard Guardian Dog Group ©Copyright 2006, United Kennel Club
MAJORCA MASTIFF Official UKC Breed Standard Guardian Dog Group ©Copyright 2006, United Kennel Club head, which is much greater in circumference in males than in females. CHARACTERISTICS Quiet by nature, but when challenged the Majorca Mastiff can be courageous and brave. He is at ease with people and devoted to his master. He is an excellent watch and guard dog, very self assured. HEAD The head is strong and massive. SKULL - Large, broad and almost square. In males, the circumference of the head is greater than that of the chest measurement taken at the withers. The forehead The goals and purposes of this breed standard include: is broad and flat. The frontal furrow is well defined. The to furnish guidelines for breeders who wish to maintain upper planes of the skull and muzzle are almost parallel. the quality of their breed and to improve it; to advance The stop is strongly defined seen from the side, with a this breed to a state of similarity throughout the world; protruding brow. and to act as a guide for judges. MUZZLE - The muzzle is broad and conical. In profile, it Breeders and judges have the responsibility to avoid resembles a blunt cone with a broad base. The nasal any conditions or exaggerations that are detrimental to bridge is straight. The muzzle is short, one third the the health, welfare, essence and soundness of this length of the skull. The jaw muscles are well developed breed, and must take the responsibility to see that and protruding. The upper lip covers the lower lip to the these are not perpetuated. -
The Kennel Club Breed Health Improvement Strategy: a Step-By-Step Guide Improvement Strategy Improvement
BREED HEALTH THE KENNEL CLUB BREED HEALTH IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY WWW.THEKENNELCLUB.ORG.UK/DOGHEALTH BREED HEALTH IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE 2 Welcome WELCOME TO YOUR HEALTH IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY TOOLKIT This collection of toolkits is a resource intended to help Breed Health Coordinators maintain, develop and promote the health of their breed.. The Kennel Club recognise that Breed Health Coordinators are enthusiastic and motivated about canine health, but may not have the specialist knowledge or tools required to carry out some tasks. We hope these toolkits will be a good resource for current Breed Health Coordinators, and help individuals, who are new to the role, make a positive start. By using these toolkits, Breed Health Coordinators can expect to: • Accelerate the pace of improvement and depth of understanding of the health of their breed • Develop a step-by-step approach for creating a health plan • Implement a health survey to collect health information and to monitor progress The initial tool kit is divided into two sections, a Health Strategy Guide and a Breed Health Survey Toolkit. The Health Strategy Guide is a practical approach to developing, assessing, and monitoring a health plan specific to your breed. Every breed can benefit from a Health Improvement Strategy as a way to prevent health issues from developing, tackle a problem if it does arise, and assess the good practices already being undertaken. The Breed Health Survey Toolkit is a step by step guide to developing the right surveys for your breed. By carrying out good health surveys, you will be able to provide the evidence of how healthy your breed is and which areas, if any, require improvement. -
SINGLE BREED OPEN SHOW on FRIDAY, 28Th JUNE 2019
Sponsored by Sponsored by 73rd Year THE SOUTH EASTERN OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG CLUB Schedule of 15 Class Unbenched SINGLE BREED OPEN SHOW (held under Kennel Club Limited Rules & Regulations) Held in conjunction with Windsor Championship Show in Home Park Windsor SL4 6HX on FRIDAY, 28th JUNE 2019 Show Opens: 7.30 am Judging: follows the completion of OES judging at Windsor Championship Show Judge: Mrs Jenny Hick (Laxon) Guarantors to the Kennel Club: Mrs A. Lucas (Chairman), The White Cottage, Knobfield, Hoe Lane, Abinger Hammer, Dorking RH5 6RJ. Ms M.S. Leggett (Hon. Secretary), 10 Aspen Close, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 9JJ. Tel: 01268 511987 Mrs E. Tuff (Hon. Treasurer), 181 Wrotham Road, Gravesend, Kent DA11 0JQ. Mrs V. Leggett, 10 Aspen Close, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 9JJ. Show Manager: Trevor Spurling All Judges at this show agree to abide by the following statement: “In assessing dogs, judges must penalise any features or exaggerations which they consider would be detrimental to the soundness, health and well being of the dog.” Postal entries close: Saturday, 1st June 2019 (Postmark) On-line entries can be made up until midnight on Sunday, 9th June 2019 at www.fossedata.co.uk Postal entries and fees, which MUST be prepaid, to be sent to the Hon. Secretary: Ms M.S. Leggett 10 Aspen Close, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 9JJ. Tel: 01268 511987 A dog docked on or after the 6th April 2007 may not be entered for exhibition at this show t IMPORTANT NOTICES t There is a car parking charge of £10.00 per vehicle for exhibitors only entering the South Eastern Old English Sheepdog Open Show PROOF OF POSTING You are reminded that if entries are not received by the Secretary, the Kennel Club will only accept proof of posting of recorded delivery or special delivery. -
Noon Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Pt
Premium List September 24, 2019 through September 27, 2019 CLOSING DATE: NOON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2019 PT 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE Mail Entries with Fees to Jack Bradshaw P.O. Box 227303, Los Angeles, CA 90022 Make checks payable to Jack Bradshaw FAX SERVICE: (323) 727-2949 E-MAIL ENTRIES: www.jbradshaw.com $4.00 per dog per show. $4.00 per cancellation Include MasterCard, Visa or American Express number and expiration date There will be a $4.00 convenience fee charged per dog per show when using a credit card for payment of hand delivered or mailed in entries. Fax machines are available 24 hours a day. Hand Deliveries - 5434 E. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90022 All entries with fees must be in the office of the Superintendent not later than NOON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2019 PT After which time no entries may be accepted, cancelled, changed, substituted, corrected, completed, or signed and no entry fees refunded. Any change or cancellation must be made in writing and received prior to closing, except as provided for in Chapter 11, Section 6 of the American Kennel Club Dog Show Rules. PLEASE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE CLOSE OF ENTRY DAY TO FAX OR EMAIL YOUR ENTRIES. IF YOU FAX OR EMAIL YOUR ENTRIES ON A CLOSE OF ENTRY DAY, PLEASE SUBMIT PRIOR TO 9:00 AM. ENTRY FEES (For both Specialties unless otherwise specified) Conformation: First Entry .................................................................................................................................................... $38.00 Additional Entry of the Same Dog .............................................................................................................. $25.00 Puppy Class (6-9 Month and 9-12 Month) ................................................................................................ $30.00 Junior Showmanship only .......................................................................................................................... -
Foreign Dog Registration Application Use This Application to Register a Dog Born in a Foreign Country
Foreign Dog Registration Application Use this application to register a dog born in a foreign country. The dog must be of a breed eligible for individual registration in the AKC® Stud Book. Please use black ink and capital letters to fill in the boxes. Information you omit or print outside of the boxes will delay processing. Important information and instructions are on page 3 of this form. Registration is not guaranteed. Processing fees are nonrefundable and all fees are subject to change without notice. — Do not send original documents. Please send only legible photocopies. — Register Online to SAVE! www.akc.org/register/dog/foreign Payment and Submittal Information See page 3 of this form for complete details Send the completed application and all required attachments to the address specified on page 3 of this form. Processing Fee $ 1 5 0 Check or money order made payable Charge my: VISA AMEX MasterCard Discover to: The American Kennel Club. _ Account Number (do not include dashes) Expiration Date Printed Name of Cardholder Dog Information: Date of Birth: _ _ Dog’s Foreign Registration Number Month Day Year Dog’s Name Sex: Male Female Dog’s Registry Dog’s Country of Birth Dog’s Breed Dog’s Color Dog’s Markings Positive Identification (One Required) Microchip * See Additional Requirements section on page 3. Tattoo DNA Certificate Number Sire Information: Sire’s Registration Number Sire’s Registry Sire’s Name Dam Information: To Be Completed by the Importer of the Dog Dam’s Registration Number Dam’s Registry Dam’s Name Breeder Information Breeder’s First Name Breeder’s Last Name Street Address City Country Email Address Foreign Postal Code _ _ Cell Number (do not include dashes, periods, or spaces) Page 1 of 4 ADIMPT (08/21) v1.0 Edit © 2021 The American Kennel Club AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB® Foreign Dog Registration Application Dog Information Please reenter the dog’s number from page 1 Dog’s Foreign Registration Number Owner Information: To Be Completed and Signed by the First U.S. -
Dog Breeds in Groups
Dog Facts: Dog Breeds & Groups Terrier Group Hound Group A breed is a relatively homogeneous group of animals People familiar with this Most hounds share within a species, developed and maintained by man. All Group invariably comment the common ancestral dogs, impure as well as pure-bred, and several wild cousins on the distinctive terrier trait of being used for such as wolves and foxes, are one family. Each breed was personality. These are feisty, en- hunting. Some use created by man, using selective breeding to get desired ergetic dogs whose sizes range acute scenting powers to follow qualities. The result is an almost unbelievable diversity of from fairly small, as in the Nor- a trail. Others demonstrate a phe- purebred dogs which will, when bred to others of their breed folk, Cairn or West Highland nomenal gift of stamina as they produce their own kind. Through the ages, man designed White Terrier, to the grand Aire- relentlessly run down quarry. dogs that could hunt, guard, or herd according to his needs. dale Terrier. Terriers typically Beyond this, however, generali- The following is the listing of the 7 American Kennel have little tolerance for other zations about hounds are hard Club Groups in which similar breeds are organized. There animals, including other dogs. to come by, since the Group en- are other dog registries, such as the United Kennel Club Their ancestors were bred to compasses quite a diverse lot. (known as the UKC) that lists these and many other breeds hunt and kill vermin. Many con- There are Pharaoh Hounds, Nor- of dogs not recognized by the AKC at present. -
Rules, Policies and Guidelines for Conformation Dog Show Judges
Rules, Policies and Guidelines for Conformation Dog Show Judges Amended to July 2021 Published by the American Kennel Club® AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB’S MISSION STATEMENT The American Kennel Club is dedicated to upholding the integrity of its Registry, promoting the sport of purebred dogs and breeding for type and function. Founded in 1884, the AKC and its affiliated organizations advocate for the purebred dog as a family companion, advance canine health and well-being, work to protect the rights of all dog owners and promote responsible dog ownership. Judging at AKC® shows should be enjoyable for the judge and beneficial to the sport of purebred dogs. In this publication, you will find Rules, Policies and suggested Guidelines. The Policies and Rules will be clearly designated as such. The suggestions have been developed over the years based on the experience of many seasoned judges and the AKC staff. You will find them most helpful in learning the judging process. Policies are adopted by the Board of Directors, and Rules are approved by the Delegate body. Compliance with these is mandatory. As an AKC-approved judge, you are expected to be familiar with all of the material in this publication as well as all other AKC Rules. Sections referencing Rules are identified by an [R]. Sections referencing Policies are identified by a [P]. Copyright 2021 The American Kennel Club, Inc. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without the written permission of The American Kennel Club. CODE OF SPORTSMANSHIP PREFACE: The sport of purebred dog competitive events dates prior to 1884, the year of AKC’s birth. -
The Dog Buyer's Guide
THE DOG BUYER’S GUIDE The Society for Canine Genetic Health and Ethics www.koiranjalostus.fi Foreword The main purpose of the A dog is a living creature We hope you will find this guidebook is to provide and no one can guarantee that guide useful in purchasing help for anyone planning your dog will be healthy and your dog! the purchase of his or her flawless. Still, it pays to choose first dog. However, it can be a breeder who does his best useful for anyone planning to guarantee it. We hope this to get a dog. Our aim is to guide will help you to actively help you and your family to and critically find and process choose a dog that best suits information about the health, your needs and purposes. characteristics and behaviour of the breed or litter of your Several breeds seem to be choice. plagued with health and character problems. The This guide has been created, Finnish Society for Canine written and constructed by Genetic Health and Ethics the members of the HETI (HETI) aims to influence society: Hanna Bragge, Päivi dog breeding by means of Jokinen, Anitta Kainulainen, information education. Our Inkeri Kangasvuo, Susanna aim is to see more puppies Kangasvuo, Tiina Karlström, born to this world free of Pertti Kellomäki, Sara genetic disorders that would Kolehmainen, Saija Lampinen, deteriorate their quality of life Virpi Leinonen, Helena or life-long stress caused by, Leppäkoski, Anna-Elisa for example, defects in the Liinamo, Mirve Liius, Eira nervous system. Malmstén, Erkki Mäkelä, Katariina Mäki, Anna Niiranen, The demand of puppies is Tiina Notko, Riitta Pesonen, one of the most important Meri Pisto koski, Maija factors that guides the dog Päivärinta, Johanna Rissanen, breeding. -
Carroll Kennel Club, Inc. Saturday & Sunday May 22 & 23, 2021
#2021014902 (Saturday) #2021014903 (Sunday) ENTRIES OPEN 9:00 AM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2021 Entries Close at 12:00 Noon, Wednesday, May 5, 2021, or when entry limit is reached at Superintendents Office After Which Time Entries Cannot Be Accepted, Cancelled Or Substituted, Except as Provided For In Chapter 11, Section 6 of the Dog Show Rules. Entry Limit 2,000 Dogs Each Show Premium List 77th & 78th All-Breed Dog Shows (Unbenched) Carroll Kennel Club, Inc. (Member of The American Kennel Club) Howard County Fairgrounds 2210 Fairgrounds Road West Friendship, MD 21157 Saturday & Sunday May 22 & 23, 2021 Show Hours: 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. - Each Day THE LOCATION OF THE RINGS, INDOORS OR OUTDOORS, WILL BE DETERMINED ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT. REFUNDS WIL NOT BE GRANTED BASED ON THE LOCATION OF THE RINGS No Classes for Tibetan Spaniels AKC National Owner-Handled Series Offered Each Day Specialty Shows Saturday & Sunday National Capital English Setter Club (Sweepstakes & Veteran Sweepstakes) Potomac Valley Golden Retriever Club (Sweepstakes & Veteran Sweepstakes) Susquehanna Brittany Club (Sweepstakes) Specialty Show Sunday Washington Poodle Club Supported Entries Saturday & Sunday Bull Terrier Club of Philadelphia Miniature Bull Terrier Club of America All Judging Show and Go Free Exhibitor Parking 1 Officers of the Carroll Kennel Club, Inc. President . Heather Rees Vice-President. David Dorward Treasurer. Kim Roberts Secretary . Gloria Dorward 1226 Leafy Hollow Circle, Mount Airy, MD 21771 Board of Directors Paul Clas. Andrea Hockkensmith George Howes Rachann Mayer Ching-Yao Yu Event Committee Lynne Beard, Honorary Chair Heather Rees, Show Chair 2150 Bethel Road, Finksburg, MD 21157 (240) 401-1603. -
Secretary's Pages
SECRETARY ’S PAGES MISSION STATEMENT The American Kennel Club is dedicated to upholding the T ATENTION DELEGATES integrity of its RMegIisStrSy, IpOroNmo ting the spSorTt Aof TpEurMebrEeNd dT ogs and breeding for type and function. ® NOTICE OF MEETING TFohuen Admederiin ca1n8 8K4e, ntnhelAKC Cluba nisd dites daicffailtieadte td o ourpghaonlidziantgio nths ea idnvteogcarittey foofr iths e Rpeugriset brrye, dp rdoomgo atisn ga tfhame islyp ocrot mofpapnuiroenb,r ead vdaongcs e acnad nibnree ehdeianlgthf oarndty pwe elal-nbd eifnugn,c wtioonrk. to protect the rights of all Fdougn odwedneinrs1 a8n8d4 ,ptrhoe mAKCote raensd piotns saifbflieli adtoegd orwgnaenrizsahtipio. ns advocate for the pure bred dog as a The next meeting of the Delegates will be held family companion, advance canine health and well-being, work to protect the rights of all dog owners and 805prom1 oAtrec ore Csopropnosribaltee dDorgiv oew, Snueirtseh 1ip0. 0, Raleigh, NC 276 17 at the Doubletree Newark Airport Hotel on 101 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10178 8051 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 100, Raleigh, NC 276 17 Tuesday, June 11, 2019 Raleigh, NC Customer Call Center ..............................................................(919) 233-9767 260 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 , beginning no earlier New York, NY Office ...................................................................................(212) 696-8200 Raleigh, NC Customer Call Center ..............................................................(919) 233-9767 Fax .............................................................................................................(212) -
2021 CKC Sept Premium Final
American Kennel Club SIGHTHOUND LURE COURSING – QC Certification JC TEST & TRIAL Event Numbers 2021098825 September 25 2021098829 September 26 QC, JC and Trial QC JC and Trial QC Certification, JC Test and Trial on Saturday and Sunday On-line Entries Only. Entry limits are 10 JCs and 7 for QCs and Singles Stake No limit on all breed trial stakes Entries close: 6:00 p.m. Thursday, September 23th 2021 Held by: Chintimini Kennel Club An AKC Member Club September 25 and 26, 2021 Foxglove Farm 2899 Ferguson Rd, Junction City, Oregon 97448 The entrance to the field is one-quarter mile west (on Ferguson Road) from the intersection of Ferguson and Territorial Highway (marked by the flashing light). Turn to the North through the gate West of the intersection. Permission has been granted by the American Kennel Club for holding of this event under American Kennel Club Rules and Regulations. Entry Fees: QC Certs. and JC Test $23.50 Trial, First Hound $23.50 Trial, Any additional hound (same owner) $19.50 Junior Handlers (one hound only) $10.00 CHINTIMINI KENNEL CLUB Officers: President: Tim Miller; Vice President: Mary Ann Sward; Corresponding Secretary: Katie Dugger; Recording Secretary: Michelle Kutzler; Treasurer: Nick Pisias; Board: Nitza Catino, Lisa Smith-Burham, and Cindy Frederick 1 ON-LINE ENTRIES ONLY Entries Close 6pm Thursday September 23th, 2021. NO DAY OF ENTRIES - NO PAPER ENTRIES E-entry with credit card payment E-entry forms and payment made by credit card can be completed at the following secure web address: https://form.jotform.com/202409021222134 Each E-entry form will allow a dog to be entered in one or both events.