
I have endorsed every puppy I have bred (since 1995), including the ones I have kept.
I did so before most in my breed, and now it's routine by all as far as I know.
I have also mentored a number of my owners, or sold to fellow breeders, and endorsements have been lifted after health testing, and when the dog/bitch proved suitable, and importantly the would be breeder had the facilities and time to breed.
I refused to lift on one bitch that was health tested, as the bitch was a 6 year old maiden, and the owner was living in a touring Caravan on a campsite.
Sadly this owner, who has mental health issues, deliberately mated her to a Border Collie on the site.
When she couldn't cope with litter unsold at 8+ weeks, friends in the breed helped me rescue and home them.
So endorsements help protect the integrity of a breeders registered stock, but of course can't prevent them being bred from.
Unexpectedly.I lost my only breeding age bitch last year.
I have mentored someone with a bitch with my lines, mated to the Champion grandson of my last champion that I lost in April..
My new pup is 5 weeks old, and will carry endorsements.
These will be removed once Health testing complete.
As her sire is a Carrier for POAG, and Dam for prcd-PRA, breeding on has to be done with good knowledge and care.
I have plans in a few years to take the pup abroad for mating to a Clear male if all goes to plan.