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Old 19-11-2006, 22:05   #14
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Here alone dogs with pedigree, come from one cadastrated breeder can have the pedigree, for who have a pure dog without pedigree can make pass for one avaliation maked by 3 different judges, if the dog is pure and in the standard it will receive one other tipe of "pedigree" call CPR ( cetificate of pure breed) that not have the name of the parents and have a different color, if this CPR dog make 5 generations pure dogs an in-standard animals the line of this dog will be consider pure, the pupies of the 6 generation will receive the pedigree.
With the FCI breeds this not cause any problems for the breed, but with the brazilian rare breeds not reconigsed by FCI, this cause a big problem because few judges know the standard of these new rare brazilian breeds and one mix breed pass easly as a pure dog, and receive the pedigree, can pass easly as a "new blood line" for the not well informed breeders.
For the FCI breed all CPR dogs pass for one strong discrimination make for the other breeders that not accept the existence of the CPR ( 99% of the breeders not accept).
For the brasilian breeds non-FCI, well, all will depend on the breeder that have "find" this new blooded animal, if is really a new blooded animal or alone a new false mix dog ( more common).

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