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Hello!

Here Kurt from Belgium.

I'd like to present Gala, Pardee Gold Star.

Slowly she follows the footsteps of her litterbrother Nut Chip of Nevedith.

Only very lightly shown (she's 16months now), with already some nice results.

Last saturday she caught the CAC (best bitch) at the Belgian Sighthoundshow.

But above all, she's the nicest temperament and a much loved pet!!!

By,

Kurt

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Congratulations! She looks like a really nice girl :cheers:
 
Congratulations--what a lovely win for you

Yvonne

:huggles:
 
:cheers: Well done, you must be thrilled with her
 
Wow Kurt, has she ever pulled together nicely! I remember when you went over to England to get her and sent me photos of this then promising youngster but she had a lot of growing up to do. And now she has done it! The pedigree mix of Nevedith and Fullerton, Pardee and Mithrandir -- the last line I think I have seen with any of Pip's stuff in it -- has clearly clicked!

Congratulations on the lovely win last weekend!

Lanny
 
:cheers: Congratulations :cheers: very lovely girl.

But I am bit confused; how can litter brother have a different prefix?
 
Seraphina said:
:cheers:   Congratulations  :cheers:   very lovely girl.
But I am bit confused; how can litter brother have a different prefix?

I'm confused too. Why wasn't Nutchip of Nevedith named Pardee Nutchip of Nevedith?
 
Sarsanet said:
Seraphina said:
:cheers:   Congratulations  :cheers:    very lovely girl.
But I am bit confused; how can litter brother have a different prefix?

I'm confused too. Why wasn't Nutchip of Nevedith named Pardee Nutchip of Nevedith?

We have discussed this on another thread girls - because I questioned this too - I think it was on the thread about Helen's Leo - I'll see if I can find it and bump it up rather than retype everything. .... :p
 
She's very stylish Kurt! And congrats on the win!
 
[SIZE=13pt]Where a breeder has an affix (kennel name) they CAN use that word as the first part of the dog's KC registered name. This is not a requirement of the KC but is common practice. [/SIZE]

Where the new owner has an affix their kennel name can be added as a suffix.

 

 

I have purchased dogs from kennels where the dog was not named by the breeder and had chance to choose the KC registered name for the dog. For example the lovely bitch Pearl of Akonyte, was bred by Phil Moran-Healy (Hillsdown) but was not named by Phil. We named her Pearl of Akonyte (at the time my affix was Akonyte ). When Pearl was sold to Jim Barker he added his own affix 'Chilka' to her name ergo Pearl of Akonyte at Chilka. So this is a Hillsdown bred bitch with two other affixes on her name.
 
Which makes it very confusing for Aussies who have always learned to recognise the breeder of the dog by the dog's kennel name. :p
 
[quote=aslan,Nov 22

Sometimes I read discussions about this here. But facing reality, it indeed takes a lot of research.

Pearl of Akonyte at Chilka is the littersister of another very important bitch : Siobhan of Hillsdown.
 
aslan said:
Which makes it very confusing for Aussies who have always learned to recognise the breeder of the dog by the dog's kennel name. :p
[SIZE=13pt]Usually the breeder's kennel name is at the front of the dogs name eg Aphrael Aoibhgreine. There is also the case in point eg Pearl of Akonyte. To complicate matters - where the dam and sire are both bred at the same kennel, BUT the dam is now registered elsewhere, and the owner of the stud dog has a dog from that litter, that kennel name can be added to the FRONT of the dogs name.[/SIZE]

 

eg

Mykennel Tis Mine (owned by his breeder - M Y Self) is mated to Mykennel No Longer Mine (bred by M Y Self but owned by A. N Other) can be named by A N Other as Anotherkennel Bred Me. Should this dog then be owned by M Y Self the name of the dog could be changed to Mykennel Anotherkennel Bred Me.

[SIZE=21pt]Confusing ain't it?[/SIZE]
 
Yes, but that analogy was VERY clever Dawn! :p :thumbsup:
 
dawn said:
aslan said:
Which makes it very confusing for Aussies who have always learned to recognise the breeder of the dog by the dog's kennel name. :p
[SIZE=13pt]Usually the breeder's kennel name is at the front of the dogs name eg Aphrael Aoibhgreine. There is also the case in point eg Pearl of Akonyte. To complicate matters - where the dam and sire are both bred at the same kennel, BUT the dam is now registered elsewhere, and the owner of the stud dog has a dog from that litter, that kennel name can be added to the FRONT of the dogs name.[/SIZE]

 

eg

Mykennel Tis Mine (owned by his breeder - M Y Self) is mated to Mykennel No Longer Mine (bred by M Y Self but owned by A. N Other) can be named by A N Other as Anotherkennel Bred Me. Should this dog then be owned by M Y Self the name of the dog could be changed to Mykennel Anotherkennel Bred Me.

[SIZE=21pt]Confusing ain't it?[/SIZE]

Dawn why would a breeder in the UK not want to put there prefix in front of a litter they have been instrumental in producing, when they have picked the dam and sire of there choice.
 
rag dog said:
dawn said:
aslan said:
Which makes it very confusing for Aussies who have always learned to recognise the breeder of the dog by the dog's kennel name. :p
[SIZE=13pt]Usually the breeder's kennel name is at the front of the dogs name eg Aphrael Aoibhgreine. There is also the case in point eg Pearl of Akonyte. To complicate matters - where the dam and sire are both bred at the same kennel, BUT the dam is now registered elsewhere, and the owner of the stud dog has a dog from that litter, that kennel name can be added to the FRONT of the dogs name.[/SIZE]

 

eg

Mykennel Tis Mine (owned by his breeder - M Y Self) is mated to Mykennel No Longer Mine (bred by M Y Self but owned by A. N Other) can be named by A N Other as Anotherkennel Bred Me. Should this dog then be owned by M Y Self the name of the dog could be changed to Mykennel Anotherkennel Bred Me.

[SIZE=21pt]Confusing ain't it?[/SIZE]

Dawn why would a breeder in the UK not want to put there prefix in front of a litter they have been instrumental in producing, when they have picked the dam and sire of there choice.

I presume when it was part of the stud dog owners contract for using their dog
 

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