Introduction to Transformational Dog Breeding Week 2 Worksheet
This worksheet includes this week’s assignment, as well as the Your Breeding Goals worksheet and an inclusive list of breeding goals for you to consider as you create your goals.
Assignment
Draft your answers to this week’s assignment here and then submit them at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6Z6MN3Q.
1. Using the Dog Breeding Goals to Consider at the end of this document, create a SMART goal in one of the six of the important categories.
1. Health
2. Behavior and temperament
3. Structure
4. Reproductive abilities
5. Interacting with People
6. Giving back to the future
2. Identify one way to measure your goal.
A. Health
B. Behavior and temperament
C. Structure
D. Reproductive abilities
E. Interacting with People
F. Giving back to the future
Feel free to create additional goals (see the Your Breeding Goals on page 3) but submit only one of them for this week’s assignment.
Your Breeding Goals
Fill in your SMART breeding goals in each block. If you do not have goals for a specific area, simply but Not Applicable.
HealthFunctional
Longevity
Reproductive
Behavior & Temperament
Functional
Work
Reproductive
Structure
Functional
Work
Reproductive
Reproductive Abilities
Puppies
Dams
Sires
Type and Beauty
Type
Beauty
Interactions with Others
People
Clubs
Registries
Countries
Giving Back to the Future
Future Dogs
Future Breeders
Congratulations!! You have taken the first and most important step toward creating a coherent breeding strategy and achieving your goals!!
Dog Breeding Goals to Consider
1. Health*
A. Functional
i. skin issues, like hot spots and infections,
ii. clean ears and eyes,
iii. normal respiration and fitness,
iv. GI stability,
v. minimal allergies,
vi. no moderate or severe orthopedic diseases,
vii. no seizures and
viii. no early terminal or debilitating disease.
B. Longevity
i. Long, active, healthy lives
C. Reproductive
i. Relatively high level of both longevity and functional temperament plus clinical, breed-specific and
ii. Clinical health
1) orthopedic
2) eyes
3) cardiac
4) and neurologic diseases
iii. Breed-specific Health (CHIC, Breed Club)
1) DNA or genetic testing of breeding stock to minimize production of affecteds
iv. Reproductive ability (see below)
2. Behavior & Temperament*
A. Functional
i. Stability & Resilience
ii. Confidence
iii. Trainability
iv. Biddability
v. Minimal Aggression towards people and dogs
B. Work
i. Depends upon breed
ii. Self-confidence
iii. Eagerness
iv. Work ethic
v. Courage
vi. Intelligence
vii. Memory
viii. Prey drive
C. Health-compromising behaviors
i. Polyphagia (Insatiable appetite)
ii. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
iii. Pica
iv. Coprophagia
v. Separation anxiety
D. Reproductive
i. Relatively high level of both work and functional temperament with few, if any, health-compromising behavioral traits.
3. Structure*
A. Functional
i. Adequate angulation
ii. Livable moderation
iii. Respiration
iv. Coordination
v. Muscling
vi. Feet
B. Work
i. Appropriate angulation
ii. Athleticism
iii. Proprioception
iv. Speed
v. Coordination
C. Reproductive
i. Relatively high level of work and functional structure
4. Reproductive Abilities*
A. Puppies
i. Litter size
ii. Birth weight
iii. Neonate survival
iv. Rearing system
v. Evaluation system
B. Dams
i. Breeding systems that respect their bodies, brains and natural abilities
ii. Natural breeding ability
iii. Functional Heat Cycle
iv. C-section rate
v. Milk production
vi. # teats
vii. Length of labor
viii. Mothering
ix. Condition at weaning
x. breeding longevity
C. Sires
i. Breeding systems that respect their bodies, brains and natural abilities
ii. Semen production
iii. Natural breeding ability
iv. Appropriateness with bitches
v. Breeding longevity
5. Type and Beauty
A. Type
B. Beauty
6. Interactions with others
A. Individuals*
B. Clubs
C. Registries
D. Countries
7. Giving back to the future*
A. Future Dogs
i. Collecting and storing DNA on as many dogs as possible
ii. Participating in important research
iii. Keeping as many genes in play as possible
iv. Breeding decisions as much for the future as the present
B. Future Breeders
i. Registering health info/dates of death/causes of death in public databases
ii. Record-keeping
*Goals we consider important for all breeders
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