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Murf
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07-12-2011, 11:22 PM
Originally Posted by smokeybear View Post
TBF it depends on the context.

If a dog was being advertised at stud then I would put everything I could down to demonstrate it was fit for function, healthy and of good temperament etc.

But for competition purposes I would not bother.

When I put ads in the breed year book I always put down all my dog's accomplishments, irrespective of whether they are "titles" or not.

Yeah it was giving details of a dogs sire and dam..
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15-12-2011, 02:18 AM
Originally Posted by smokeybear View Post
An AD is not a "Title" either so should not really be used after a dog's name, it is something used for breeding purposes.

I would not consider a dog that had Bronze/Silver/Gold KCGCT as "titled" myself.
Good God, neither would I. Zane has his KCGC Gold but he would be no good for breeding. Aside from the fact that he was neutered a long time ago, he's way oversized and as a puppy was extremely nervous. Not a temperament I would want ot pass on without a guarantee of owners knowing how to deal with it; which of course can never be done.

I do agree with putting down all of the dog's accomplishments though for certain circumstances though.
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31-12-2011, 08:00 PM
PH: Royal Dutch Police Dog Association in the dog sport KNPV.

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