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Old 21-02-2009, 16:04   #36
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Originally Posted by massimo View Post
If mating a female within a year difference is forbidden in Germany but not in Italy, France, Czech, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, then it is a German problem, NOT OURS.
No, the Polish regulations are similar do the German. But I must affirm the execution is much stricter than in Germany. You can register ONLY one litter per year (it means one in 2007, one in 2008, one in 2009). If you know that the puppies will be born in the same year you CAN NOT cover the female. And you will never get any leniency.
If it happens that the puppies are born earlier - for example the planned date of birth was 02.01.2009 but the puppies were delivered already on 28.12.2008 they check the papers if it was not "planned" and if not they will register is but the litter will be 'counted' as it would be born in 2009. So in 2009 you can not have ANY puppies.

I know in many countries there are also huge problems with registered stud dogs which have "black" litters (mixes or puppies without pedigree) - where breeders get money for mating their dogs with mutts or dogs without breeding rights. The same is with breeders who have puppies with and without pedigrees....
In Poland we have no problem with it... Nobody will do something like this because if there will be a proof that your dog has intended litter without papers the breeder will be tried by the court at the Kennel Club and it is almost sure the breeder will be suspended.
We also can not cover ANY female if our dog is not recognized stud dog. And it doesn't matter that for example in Hungary the breeder can use such dog. Polish owner can not cover the Hungarian female (because in such case he breeder will be suspended).

But there is more - the Mutara gate will be NEVER possible in Poland.
First because I do not know even one case where the Kennel Club regulations were broken so many times as in this case.
Second - if something like this would happen here the people who were responsible for it will surfer SERIOUS consequences. Look the Czech case - the woman from the office who registered the fake litter is still there. The people who signed the papers feel really good. The breeder who made the litter is still registered CMKU breeder. Sorry but in the similar case in Poland there will be already some breeders who will be suspended for MANY years and their dogs removed from the pedigree book ( it means at the same time that the dogs can not be registered in ANY FCI country).
In Poland there would not be the case of Passo del Lupo who took the dogs banned by the Czech Club and registered them in Italy. One because the breeder would be AFFRAID of the consequences. Second because it would be not able to breed with a dog who was banned by an other FCI club. (Third - because in Poland you can breed ONLY with PUREBREED dogs with FULL pedigrees).

No, Poland is wrong example... If all countries will have the same regulation I promisse you there will be no mixes between CzW, there will be very few "black" litters and litters with fake parents...
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