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by zachroberts88 on 14 December 2015 - 21:12
by zachroberts88 on 14 December 2015 - 21:12
by Living Fence on 14 December 2015 - 22:12
First of all, congratulations to your new dog!
Now the search for the mom:
Did yo acquire your dog without a pedigree (registration application, copy of the litter certificate, pedigree)?
And it looks like you don't know the breeder as you are searching for the breeder named Mr Jones?
If you do not have any of these, you can do this with pdb as a resource:
Go to the sire's pedigree entry. Above the name and the photo you'll find a row of clickable buttons. One of them is 'History of Changes'. Click this.
It takes you to a list of changes made to the entry, the user names of the people who made the changes (I just fixed s'thg in this pedigree, so you'll see my name), and, – ta dah! – the user name of the person who entered the pedigree. Click on this user name and it takes you to the base information of the user with contact options. Iff he or she opted to receive emails from other registered users, you can send her/him an email and ask whether s/he knows about the dog's breedings and could perhaps help you. There is no guarantee that the listed email address is still utd, whether the user will respond, and whether the user is the owner of the dog himself, or knows about his breedings. But it's a try.
And if you don't want to take the trouble, or the inquiry gives you no leads, enjoy and love your dog no less. That's what it is all about!
LF (Pedigree Researcher)

by Western Rider on 14 December 2015 - 22:12
Well where have you looked so that others can save time and not look in the same places. What breed do you have Can you call the person/breeder that you got the dog from they should know.
What area did you get your dog from the more information you can post the better.
Remember just because you are free at this time of the day others may not be for several more hours.
by Living Fence on 14 December 2015 - 22:12
If you have 40 dollars to spare, don't mind spending it on this, don't mind giving it to the AKC, and are good at navigating websites, you can also purchase an online 'progeny report with mates' for the sire from the registry AKC directly. I checked and the sire is in the AKC online database, so any breeding that resulted in a registered litter will be in that report.
BUT if the litter was never registered, and many litters of purebred dogs are not, you would waste your money. If you want to gamble on it, it's on the AKC website. Not the easiest site to navigate, expect to spend some time with it.
LF (Pedigree Researcher)
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