![]() |
|||||||||||||||||
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||
Anke Masters, NATC Chief Breed Warden, is inspecting the first NATC, DTK-registered litter of wires bred by Lore Mahler |
|||||||||||||||||
Puppies are tattooed for identification purposes |
|||||||||||||||||
|
Many American and Canadian dachshund breeders are not familiar with the concept of Breeder Warden. In the DTK system the Breed Commission, the State Breed Wardens and Group/Section Breed Wardens are available to all members for advice in breed matters. They supervise the breeding and observance of the breeding regulations. Responsibilities of the Breed Warden are numerous:
The Breed Warden is authorized to inspect the kennel at anytime - even without notice - in order to advise the breeders and is obliged to watch out for the compliance with the breeding regulations. A kennel inspection must be conducted: after application for a kennel name (pre inspection), as a routine check with every litter inspection and In response to suspicion of irregularities.
The litter inspection shall be conducted no earlier than 8 weeks and no later than 12 weeks of age and it consists of: 2a) Inspection of the kennel 2b) Examination of
2c) Evaluation of the litter. The bitch and puppies will be physically examined and observations will be noted concerning the following:
2d) Examination of the litter registration application 2e) Tattooing of the puppies |
|||||||||||||||||
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||