Quote Originally Posted by Bingo View Post
No one has any input on this?I remember reading that a certain peddler didnt want to DNA his stud.He was against doing it because of the law against breeding for certain purposes.

I personally would never, at any time, waste either my time or my effort in getting one of my own studs DNA Profiled.

This is usually done only by either neophytes, or people on a gung-ho campaign to further-"legitimize" paper tigers.

As a breeder, I have always posted my breedings, my pups, their history as they grew up, year-after-year, and so pretty much everyone who followed my dogs "knew" what was what with my yard.

Those who didn't know, could follow the photos and documentation.

If that wasn't good enough, and if they couldn't take me at my word, then I guess I would have to learn to live without their approval

And, regarding pure performance dogs, I promise you no one will be asking to breed to Gr Ch Titere because his owner got him "DNA-profiled"

Jack