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chrissa1 | 00:40 Sat 11th Jul 2009 | Pets
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We are considering offering our male black lab as a Stud Dog. He is a Sandringham Labrador.

He is Kennel Club Registered and we have his full Pedigree etc.
Are there any documents we need, or protocols we have to go through?

Thanks.
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Is there any endorsements on the pedigree? (eg not to be bred from etc.).

He will also need a Hip Score Certificate (preferably low score), Elbows Scored and a Clear Eye Certificate.

Have you ever shown him? Most people like to make a dog up to Champion level before using him at stud. A Field Trial Champion is also a good thing to have.
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There are no endorsements from Her Majesty on his pedigree. His dam was Hip scored. We have never shown him and although he has many Field Trial Champions in his pedigree, he is not one.

So, we'll see. Thank you.
Don't bother, love, there are many many thousands of unwanted dogs around as it is. All you'd be doing is signing the death warrant of some of them by allowing your dog to hump some bitch for a few quid.

Get him castrated, do the unwanted dog population a favour.
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Do you know Paraffin, I just knew when I posted this innocent question I'd get some sn*tty nosed little "person "with a huge chip on their shoulder giving some snide comments because my dog is from Sandringham!!!

I think I'll give up using this site, as it seems to me that unless you are some downtrodden oik on the dole ,who can't spell or punctuate properly, you've got no chance of receiving answers that are not peppered with comments like yours.
Hi chrissa:
Thank you for those flattering comments. I can only assume from their tone that you are indeed heavily in favour of enhancing your bank account for no reason other than....mmmmhhhh....I couldn't really comment.

Sandringham? Why should I exhibit any bias towards it? An unfounded allegation on your part, and patently erroneous.

And I take it that you are not yourself "some downtrodden oik on the dole etc etc ?" Would that "type" have elicited a different opinion from me? No.

I simply gave you my honest opinion. I realise of course that your are free to do what you wish, however, by posing a question on sites such as this, any other subscriber is as entitled to comment, within reason, as I did.

Your conscience is your affair, but, hey, don't let me make you feel guilty, eh? I'm sure your mutt will enjoy his stud "duties". As will your bank balance.

By the way, don't wear out your exclamation marks on me, I'm probably not worth it, I'm only a....what was it again? "sn*tty nosed etc etc".

Is that a euphemism for "true animal lover"?
The second dog down is a Sandringham Lab. at stud, notice his hip score 4/3, Elbow score 0/0 and clear eye certificate.

http://www.ukgundogs.org/Breeders/Birdbrook/bi rdbrook.htm


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Paraffin, you are of course entitled to your opinion, everyone is. It was the tone, and the use of the words "love" and "hump" that I found so offensive.

You have no knowledge of my bank balance. Maybe "a few quid" would save me from losing my house. Maybe I want another puppy to carry on his line when he dies. We have owned 8 Labradors during my lifetime and love the breed.

I'll go and take my dogs out now before bed, so feel free to castigate me for fouling the land won't you.
Paraffin - as the Queen is a dog breeder how would you class her? Surely you don't think she is in it for the money? Presumably you think she is the scum of the earth too?
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Nice one kita.
kita:
No exclamation marks for me this time? Or bold type?
Nothing you say about me can hurt: "sticks + stones etc"?

Were I not in the right, people like you would not find the need to make your puerile comments. The truth hurts, as the saying goes.

And what right do you have to quote Her Majesty? I trust you were on your knees at the time? Your rightful place?

chrissa:
Don't allow yourself to fall in with those who have no respect for the welfare of their animals. Rise above it. It's your conscience which is at stake as well.
Paraffin: I did not quote Her Majesty.

I asked a simple question - since the Queen is a dog breeder what do you think of her? Do you class her in with your statement that all dog breeders are the scum of the earth and only in it to swell their bank balances?

The Queen breeds Corgis and Labs. They are registered with the Kennel Club. Also remember the Dorgis? Susan was the foundation bitch for the Corgis and all the queens pets are decended from her.

Surely that proves that not all dog breeders are in it for the money - and some can actually be animal lovers?
kita:

Okay, if you wish to be an obtuse pedant, let me put it like this:
what right do you have to use Her Majesty as an example?

I gave many years of my life to Her service, therefore who are you to try to have Her manipulated as some sort of pawn for your tawdry justification of what you and your ilk indulge in?
As we all know, Her Majesty is only in dog breeding for the money. The same applies to her breeding racing pigeons and racehorses.

Paraffin seems to think that anyone who takes their bitch to a dog is set upon profiteering and is on a par with puppy-farmers (who wouldn't bother with any stud dog. They'd have their own dog). and the stud dog owner is an accomplice in this activity. {Why is that Paraffin ? or am I wrong? ] I don't know anyone who makes anything much from breeding, but then I've only been incidentally associated with dogdom for over 50 years

The practical advice has been given above. It does not necessarily follow that nobody would want a stud dog who isn't a champion. Some people (I'm one) are after a particular bloodline when they look for a pup and would not automatically refuse a sire because he hadn't won, provided the pedigree was right. That said, nearly everyone else looks for a champion and it's always going to be the champions that get the business. .

History of the 'Sandringham' affix - the Queen actually names all the pups herself.

http://www.royal.gov.uk/TheRoyalHousehold/Roya lAnimals/Workinganimals/TheRoyalKennels.aspx
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Thank you fredpuli. Someone talking sense. I simply asked a straight forward question and was met with this vitriol.

Thanks too kita.
chrissa you aren't the only one, paraffin seems to like causing trouble....I guess that's nor surprising, paraffin smells funny and blazes up easily lol.....myself i smell troll fol de rol!
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Ha. So it's not just me. Thank goodness.
chrissa:

Hope those reassuring words from fred, kita and woofgang have made you realise what an ogre I am?

How's your conscience, by the way?
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Paraffin, why should my conscience be bothering me? I only asked a b****y question.

And,yes, those reassuring words from others have made me realise what an ogre you are, but I guess we're stuck with you. C'est la vie as they say.

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