Category : Hobbies » Dog Breeding
Section B of the lower portion (Breeding Record) of that dog's page. If the mating involves two . Discipline for dog owners, breeders, dealers, pet stores .
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HOW TO USE THESE FORMS How to start these records. In the front of the book, allot one of the “Ownership Record” pages to each dog you own and fill in the first five lines of Section A on each page. Whenever you acquire a new dog open a page for it. AKC rules require that each dog must be individually identified. Enter ID number on Line 8. Nothing more is to be done on these pages until you transfer a dog, it dies or you mate it to another. You transfer one of these dogs. Fill in the last three lines, 6, 7, 8, in Section A of that dog’s page. The page then becomes a complete and permanent record of your ownership of the dog. A dog dies. Put a check mark in the box on line 6 of Section A of that dog’s page and show date of death. You mate one of these dogs. At the time of mating, make an entry on the first two lines of Section B of the lower portion (Breeding Record) of that dog’s page. If the mating involves two of your own dogs, then make such an entry on the page of each – your male and your female. Notice that space is provided for six matings of each dog. That will be sufficient for the average female. It will not be sufficient for an active stud dog. For such a dog, you may use additional pages in the back of the section, showing only the dog’s name at the top of each such page.