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Old 06-02-2013, 23:56   #1
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Dutch Kennelcub RVBH breeding rules:

These combinations are not allowed:
  • Parent/child combination
  • Brother/sister combination
  • Grandparent/grandchild combination
Pups from this kind of combinations will not be registered in NSHB (and will not receive a pedigree)

The other Dutch Kennelclub RVBH rules:
  • A female is at the date of covering not younger than 16 months
  • When a female gets her first litter, she is not allowed to be covered after the day she becomes 72 months
  • A female is not allowed to be covered after the day she did become 96 months
  • It is not allowed for a female to get more than 5 litters during her whole life
  • A female can have max 2 litters in 24 months. Between covering for the first litter and second litter have to be at last 10 months.
Breeders who ignore these rules will be punished (there are several possibilities including a fine till 10.000 euro)
But all the pups of these litters will get a pedigree!

And the general RVBH rules:
  • The breeder has to deworm and vaccinate the pups and to take care every pup has a signed passport.
  • When the pups go to their new owner hey have to be chipped and has to be at least 7 weeks.
  • Cryptorchide and monorchide males are excluded from breeding
  • All health screening of the breeding dogs (like HD,ED, eye research) has tob e conform all the rules and recognised specialists of the RVBH.

(For example: only veterinarians of the RVBH list can make x rays for HD/ED And for Dutch dogs (registered in Holland) only these Dutch HD results will appear at the pedigree of the pups!
When an owner goes to another country for possible better HD results, these results will not be recognised or added at the pedigree of the pups)


The Dutch Czechoslovakian Wolfdog club (NVTW) breeding rules
  • Both breeding dogs has to be breed typical, character and behavior as in breed standard.
  • Both breeding dogs has to have at least 2 show results in an official show, or a clubmatch of the Dutch breed club with minimal result Very Good of 2 different judges
  • These combinations are not allowed: Parent x child, (half)brother x (half) sister, grandparents x grandchildren
  • For first covering the female has to be at least 18 months
  • When a female gets her first litter, she is not allowed to be covered after the day she becomes 72 months
  • A female is not allowed to be covered after the day she did become 96 months
  • A female can have max 2 litters in 24 months. Between covering for the first litter and second litter have to be at last 10 months.
  • During her life a female can have 4 litters (eventual permission for a fifth litter)
  • A male can be used for covering when he is minimal 15 months.
  • During his life in Holland can produce 6 litters (eventual permission for a 7e litter)
  • The same combination can be max 1 x repeated
And these Health tests are obligated:
  • A Dutch HD result: HD A , B, of C
  • Dwarfism test: Free or Carrier
  • DM test: Free or Carrier
  • ED result for all breeding dogs born after 1-07-2011
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Old 07-02-2013, 08:58   #2
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Mijke great but DM/DM can used in breeding too- only partner mas be N/N
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Old 10-02-2013, 18:31   #3
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In the Netherlands,We choose not to use DM/DM dogs being born after the day that the test was validated. Becaus those dogs should not be born anymore! even not when the dog is imported from untested parents that's the risk you take when you buy a dog from untested parents.

DM/N and DW/N can only be mated with a free dog mijke did not mention that.


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In the Netherlands,We choose not to use DM/DM dogs being born after the day that the test was validated. Becaus those dogs should not be born anymore! even not when the dog is imported from untested parents that's the risk you take when you buy a dog from untested parents.

DM/N and DW/N can only be mated with a free dog mijke did not mention that.
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Old 10-02-2013, 19:07   #5
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And what happen then when next genetic illnes can found?
DM/DM dog can use but only N/N...

This breed have bigger problems than DM.... character!
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Old 10-02-2013, 19:47   #6
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Be my guest to adopt a DM/DM dog and give him a not so nice short live in a wheelchair maybe , or would you like him/her to drag herself trough your house and let him get wounds on his legs??
I would rather not have a dog than a dog whith DM!

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And what happen then when next genetic illnes can found?
DM/DM dog can use but only N/N...

This breed have bigger problems than DM.... character!
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Old 10-02-2013, 21:54   #7
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I have had DM/DM dog!
If gene test says dog is DM/DM. Dog can die before they come ill....
is not written that the dog become ill even if the test result would be a bad

A dog should not be put in a wheelchair, but in any case the owner will let it to heaven.

all living objekt havge more than 200 genetic illnes not only one....
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I also don`t see the reasons for disqualification dm/dm dogs from breed where is so much important problems for example as Satu said- wrong character what is really hard to detect in future generation
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