25 Nov 2009
Dog Shows

Road to AENC:Part 2 of 4–Breeder Spotlight

Claudia Orlandi – Bassett Hound Breeder

Claudia will be showing two Basset Hounds at this year’s AKC/Eukanuba National Championship show. They are father and son. The red and white, Ch Topsfield-Sanchu Pop Art O’Bridi, his call name is Arty, just won Best of Breed at the Basset Hound Club of America National Specialty. He will be showing throughout the entire show. What a beauty! Arty’s son, Ch Topsfield-Sanchu American Express, is the other Bassets being shown. He was Best in Futurity at the BHCA National Specialty.

Photo of Arty

Photo of Arty

Claudia has been recognized as the Hound Group Breeder of the Year by the AKC. This prestigious award honors breeders who are dedicated to improving the health, temperament, and quality of purebred dogs. There will be one final award for Breeder of the Year presented at the award ceremony at this year’s show. Way to go, Claudia!!

Symposium Presentation

We are excited to be offering a breeder’s symposium at this year’s AKC/Eukanuba National Championship. Claudia Orlandi is one of our featured experts and her presentation is called “Easy to Apply Genetic Principles for Dog Breeders” and will focus on some of the basic rules of science that are required for any master breeder to have a more successful and predictable breeding program.

Here is a sneak peek at what Claudia will be covering straight from the source……..

“Understanding the role of the pedigree vs. the dog is one of the genetic principles she will highlight. Claudia says that many breeders feel the pedigree is more important than the dog itself when determining what they will get out of their litter, but we know from scientific research that the individual dog that they are planning on mating is going to be the best predictor of what they can produce in that litter.”

If you would like to sign up to attend the Breeder’s Symposium on December 11th, you can visit www.EukanubaBreederSymposium.com and enter the event code 7FNCVR6LV4H to claim your spot today. Registration is open until December 9th and space is limited.

Are you interested in becoming a breeder?

If you answered Yes, one thing that Claudia recommends is that people not rush into buying foundation stock without doing their homework. You might be asking yourself “What is Foundation Stock?” The foundation stock are the first animals used to start the breeding program. A first step is to find a “foundation bitch,” who has good health, is well-bred, has a correct temperament, good confirmation, and especially good forequarters.

Interested breeders should become educated about the breed they’re interested in showing before buying any breeding stock. She recommends going to the National Specialty of their chosen breed before purchasing their foundation stock to meet as many different breeders as possible. It is also important for people to take their time and attend as many educational programs on breeding and their breed in particular.

Pictured below is Ch Topsfield-Sanchu American Express, whose call name is Timmy. Timmy Specialty                                                                                                                             Another good tip for beginning breeders is to try and form a relationship with a good mentor in their chosen breed so they can help guide them and answer questions such as what to expect from the breed, ideal characteristics for temperament, coat, movement, and any health concerns to watch out for. Breeders must understand that dog breeding is a labor of love. And anyone who decides to become a breeder also must accept the responsibility for protecting the future generations of their breed.

AKC/Eukanuba Nationals 2009

This year’s event is an open format to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the American Kennel Club. Claudia thinks it is absolutely wonderful anytime the dog show community encourages participation at the class level as well as the breed level. The open format gives exhibitors the chance to see more dogs from the breeder’s point of view. The original point of the dog show was to choose breeding stock and the open format supports that idea.

We asked Claudia if she had any early predictions about this year’s winner. She had no predictions and said there are a number of really good dogs that are out there that are going for the No. 1 dog in the country. It should be a great event to see this year!

Claudia will be attending three more shows before arriving at the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship in December. She is usually putting on a seminar or attending a dog show every weekend out of the year.

It was such a great opportunity to interview Claudia and learn more from her. We are looking forward to seeing her & Arty at this year’s event!

We would love to hear your comments about this interview!

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