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No need to remove the pedigree. Best leave it for research and study purposes. If dog is deceased, I can go in and add the deceased notation. The system needs all the complete pedigrees to help research and help with test breeding's etc..
That breeding If I remember correctly shows where some of those 70's early 80's dogs belong on the correct generation line up. Seeing a lot of made up stuff lately. Saw one pedigree with Tudor's Spike in the same generation line up as J. Crenshaw's Honey Bunch and his Rascal dog. LOL Cheers
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