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Now the fun beg<strong>in</strong>s. Every breed publication <strong>in</strong> the house, every old Quarterly, every Pedigree<br />

Book, every DVD from every National Specialty we ever attended comes off the shelf. Perhaps<br />

not all at once, but eventually there will be piles of breed history adorn<strong>in</strong>g the various table tops<br />

<strong>in</strong> our home. The <strong>in</strong>ternet has certa<strong>in</strong>ly aided <strong>in</strong> the stud dog selection process. I am eternally<br />

grateful to all those dedicated breeders who are also <strong>in</strong>ternet savy and thoughtful enough to build<br />

such detailed websites with an abundance of <strong>in</strong>formation that is every analytic’s dream. The OFA<br />

database is a wonderful source of data and holds tremendous promise as a research tool. As the<br />

database is more widely used it will be an even better resource for breeders.<br />

Armed with a short list of candidates, the search beg<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong> earnest. It’s at about this juncture that<br />

I pull out Pat Trotter’s book “Born to W<strong>in</strong>”. It was one of the first books I read as we got <strong>in</strong>to the<br />

sport of dogs and it is the one that I refer back to on a regular basis. Pat Trotter was one of the<br />

most successful, if not the most successful breeder owner handler <strong>in</strong> the sport, and I f<strong>in</strong>d her book<br />

to be both <strong>in</strong>formative and thought provok<strong>in</strong>g. She has some <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g theories on breed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and the decision process used to put two animals together and it always causes me to th<strong>in</strong>k a bit<br />

harder and longer about what I am attempt<strong>in</strong>g to do.<br />

The sort<strong>in</strong>g process can like be a roller coaster ride. I’ll f<strong>in</strong>d a dog that appears to “have it all” – or<br />

at least what I am look<strong>in</strong>g for. I am jubilant. The pedigrees align, the dogs look good together and<br />

the offspr<strong>in</strong>g produced by Mr. Right are lovely. I can see the future progeny <strong>in</strong> my m<strong>in</strong>d’s eye and<br />

they are, of course, exactly what I am hop<strong>in</strong>g to get from the breed<strong>in</strong>g. And then someth<strong>in</strong>g will<br />

surface – you know – that th<strong>in</strong>g that you th<strong>in</strong>k you just can’t get past. The dream fades, reality sets<br />

<strong>in</strong>, the dog goes back <strong>in</strong>to the “pend<strong>in</strong>g” pile and the process starts over aga<strong>in</strong> with the next candidate<br />

on the list. This goes on for months, until I run out of ideas and my friends get sick of listen<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to me. I file my notes, put my piles of books and DVDs back on the shelf, turn the computer<br />

off and walk away. There isn’t another s<strong>in</strong>gle piece of <strong>in</strong>formation out there that is go<strong>in</strong>g to make<br />

a bit of difference <strong>in</strong> reach<strong>in</strong>g a decision. It is time to “sleep on it”.<br />

Before all the stud dog owners read<strong>in</strong>g this rise to defend the honor of their men, let me just say<br />

that I attribute much of the difficulty with this process to the dam. It is her comb<strong>in</strong>ation of unique<br />

strengths and weaknesses that make the selection process so complicated. If only she had a stronger<br />

rear, better front, darker eyes – you name it – whatever the strength required to offset the<br />

offend<strong>in</strong>g fault of the prospective sire, the selection process would be so much easier.<br />

And then one day, often out of the blue, the answer comes. It has often been said that breed<strong>in</strong>g is<br />

a blend of art and science, and for me, this is when the art takes over. Mr. Right stands out above<br />

the rest and I just know he’s the one. The pedigrees align, the dogs <strong>in</strong>deed look good together, the<br />

offspr<strong>in</strong>g produced by Mr. Right are lovely, and I can clearly see the promise of the breed<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> my<br />

m<strong>in</strong>d’s eye. Did anyth<strong>in</strong>g change? Yes, but not with the dogs. What changed is that I can now, with<br />

great acuity, describe exactly why I am do<strong>in</strong>g the breed<strong>in</strong>g, what I am hop<strong>in</strong>g to accomplish, and<br />

why this stud dog is the best choice for my bitch. I can almost smell the puppy breath!

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