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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / After Maing
- By claudia [gb] Date 01.01.05 19:09 UTC
After a mating has taken place, what paperwork do you leave with from the sire?
Just interested in learning.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 01.01.05 19:22 UTC
I've always been given a copy of his pedigree (and copy of health certificates!) and the signed form so that the litter can be registered.
- By claudia [gb] Date 01.01.05 19:42 UTC
Who gets the form from the kc is it the sires side or the dams
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 01.01.05 19:50 UTC
It doesn't matter. The sire's owner has always had one but I've always taken one with me just in case ...
- By Brainless [gb] Date 01.01.05 20:29 UTC
If you have paid the stud fee at the mating then you should get the signed Registration form so you can register the litter (otherwise you would get this signed when you pay it) , and of course you will need his pedigree in order to write full pedigrees for the pups. 

The copies of the health certs are nice to have, but you will have both parents health clearances under their names on the puppies registration certificates.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 01.01.05 21:46 UTC
The KC don't put BAER results on registration documents, unfortunately. :(
- By Brainless [gb] Date 02.01.05 03:31 UTC
That is a shame, as I thought they would, as don't they now put Boxer heart tests on???
- By Moonmaiden Date 02.01.05 11:10 UTC
Very odd as they put cavalier heart tests on registrations(must have come about between 2000 & 2002)
- By claudia [gb] Date 02.01.05 15:09 UTC
What about if the sires owner plans to take pick of litter, but the bitch does not get pregnant, and do you still take the regestation forms home with you.
- By Moonmaiden Date 02.01.05 16:22 UTC
If you don't pay a stud fee then you shouldn't get any docs except the agreement re puppy back

With ISDS BC's there is to me a better system: as follows

<Matings are advised to the Society by submission of a Mating Card and the fee within 21 days of the mating taking place. Cards received at the office after 21 days will result in late penalty fees being incurred in addition to the fee

It is important that the Mating Card is sent to the office as soon as possible after the mating takes place. Submission is the responsibility of the owner of the stud dog and it is regretted that there is no discretion in the matter of penalty fees. In the event of late submission the owner of the sire is deemed liable for any financial loss sustained by the owner of the dam.

Note that the registered owner of the sire must be a member when the Card is received at the office. The tear-off Card portion can be completed and retained for the sire owner's records. The eye test status will be checked and any necessary tests for the sire and dam will be advised.
The Society will then send a Registration Form for Puppies to the owner of the dam. The projected whelping date will have been calculated and noted as 63 days beyond the declared mating date.>

This means that the stud dog owner knows the bitch has been eye tested & also means no one can attempt to register puppies by another stud dog at a later date by their dog(as happened to me when a breeder tried to register a litter 2 years after they had used my dog( & produced a litter)they copied my signature on a mating card but did not know that my dog was yearly eye tested & so put down the wrong eye test date which the ISDS picked up & checked with me re the mating & booted the ISDS member out for forgery(they were also registered with the KC as by my dog which was corrected & noted by the KC as a mistake !!!!!!!!)

You also have to return the registration cert when the dog dies again stopping people registering puppies falsely as being by a dead dog. It's not full proof but with DNA tests & tattoos as well any attempted fraud can be proved(microchips can of course be replicated or removed & implanted in another dog)
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / After Maing

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