This book is the single best reference that you will need when it comes to producing high quality, award-winning dogs.
The text begins by anticipating the type of information most dog breeders will need. It avoids the jargon of the scientist and is presented in a very readable format. Each chapter builds on the next and shows the reader how to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of pedigrees in a clear and easy-to-understand style.
It address's many of the misconceptions commonly found in dog breeding, and genetics. It explains how the novice or seasoned professional can take the guesswork out of breeding.
It discusses the problems of:
- Predicting traits most likely to occur in puppies
- Gathering information about ancestors
- Pedigree analysis & the quality of information
- Popular stud dogs & brood bitches
The focus then shifts to the process necessary for selecting sires, dams and the resultant offspring that should be saved for future breedings.
By learning how to study and analyze pedigrees, you'll learn WHAT strengths and weaknesses are likely to occur and how to find the best breeding partners.
Specific chapters are devoted to the "Stick Dog and Color Chart Method" which serves as a guide to making improvements in conformation. A following chapter on the Symbols Pedigree focuses on how to make improvements in health, temperament and other specials traits needed to improve herding, obedience, hunting and working dogs. When combined, these chapters improve the breeder’s chances of making better decisions, thus saving time and money. Additionally, there are over seventy illustrations which include photographs, charts, tables and illustrations to demonstrate exactly how to utilize this system.
Rounding out this comprehensive guide is information on:
- Coat pigmentation
- Breeding alternatives
- Diseases
- Analyzing information and avoiding dogs with little promise
- The challenges of a good record-keeping system