KDCA Kangal Dog
Health and Pedigree Database
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In 2008, the
Kangal Dog Club of America initiated The Kangal Dog Health and Pedigree Database
(Kangal P&H Database). The purpose of the Database is to carefully develop and
make available to contributors a comprehensive Kangal Dog database on dog
lineages and health records.
The project seeks to recruit information on all documented
purebred Kangal Dogs, regardless of registration, from around the world, and to
make it available for the protection and development of the Kangal Dog by those
involved in its husbandry.
Database operations are
guided by the KDCA Kangal Dog Health and Pedigree Database Policy, Version
2007. Data integrity, participant privacy rights, and data access are
fundamental issues that are addressed in the Policy and are of paramount concern
for this project.
To date, there is no
known comprehensive Kangal lineage database either in the US or anywhere else in
the world. Given the breed’s limited population worldwide and particularly
small gene pool in countries such as the US, the need for thoughtful selection
of dogs for breeding is critical to the success of this breed. Further, there
is a great need for the careful selection of traits in our dogs to ensure that
the characteristics of the Kangal remain true to its standard.
While visible traits such
as appearance, height and weight are important, health and behavioral traits are
also of monumental importance and can be much harder to identify and select when
breeding and purchasing dogs, particularly for use as working animals. First
and foremost, Kangal Dogs are working dogs that must have specific behavioral
characteristics. These characteristics are not always easy to identify and
track along lines of dogs, given the number of dogs that are not kept in working
environments and especially when some of these key traits can only be witnessed
in action.
A well developed and
readily available database of dog lineages and documented health information can
be a key tool for any breeder trying to make the best choices possible when
matching dogs for breeding. Additionally, this is also a valuable resource for
dog buyers who are looking for ways to select dogs to fit their needs.
The participation
of Kangal dog owners in providing extensive, detailed, and accurate data on
their dogs, living and deceased, is the key to achieving this goal. We hope
that you will both contribute and benefit from this project.
For additional
information or to provide comments, please contact:
Allen Lebovitz
P.O. Box 1027
South Bend, WA
98586
USA
KDCAphadmin@gmail.com
(425)681-0028