- Pedigreed animal documentation
Pedigreed animal documentation, commonly referred to as an animal's "papers", is the document or set of documents from a recognized
breed registry that attests to thepurebred status of an animal.The form of the document differs: it may be a simple certificate or a listing of ancestors in the animal's background, sometimes with a chart showing the lineage. Usually, there is space for the listing of successive owners, who must sign and date the document if the animal is gifted, leased or sold.
Genuine "papers" must have the registered name and number of the individual animal and its date of birth, the name of the attesting organization, with the logo if there is one, the name and signature of the registrar or other authorized person, and a corporate stamp or seal. A breeder may issue their own document attesting to the animal's breeding, but these are not official pedigrees.
Other information that may appear on the certification include:
*name of sire (father) and dam (mother)
*names of other ancestors, to the number of generations required by the issuing organization
*details of the litter this animal came from
*its colour and markings
*name, address and registered number of the breeder
*name and address of the original owner
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