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Consistent with our organization's philosophy of selective breeding based on our testing program, the North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association has computerized test information since our first test in 1969. The information is organized in three formats: a dog report, a sire report, and a dam report. For a moderate fee, NAVHDA offers complete printouts of the tests scores, enabling breeders and puppy buyers to evaluate animals used as breeding stock. It is possible to obtain data on all tested dogs within a particular breed, including information on any progeny that are tested from a specific sire, dam or mating. These reports contain the dog's name, NAVHDA registration or computer number, sire, dam, sex, whelping date, color, hip dysplasia information, breeder's and owner's names, test score, prize classification, test date, testing chapter, dog's age at time of test, coat, temperament information and any known or visible genetic defects. If the dog was tested more than once, all test results will appear under the dog's name. |
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