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Wicked Kisses Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
Thought it would be neat to see how everyone sorts and organizes dogs in their kennels. What runs do you use, if any? What system has worked best for you?
The runs I have used for years are... Trainees (dogs I am sessioning) Show String (dogs in the ring) To Be Entered (fully sessioned dogs that need entered or re-entered) For Sale Breeding Pups (pups I have kept only for breeding purposes. I keep them here until they are 30 days) Studs Broods Pregos Interested to hear how you all like to do it! Taylor |
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King Blazzo Kennels Premium Member Posts : 459 |
Its just a big manic mess that I somehow keep all in my head. |
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Almost Heaven Basic User Posts : 352 |
this post has been edited 1 time(s) Whelping Box = pregnant females Showing = Dogs currently being entered in the ring Conditioning = adult dogs needing sessions, not ready for ring yet. Puppy play pen = all puppies not for sale. Brood Bitches = non-showing non-pregnant adult females Studs = non showing adult males Sale barn = all dogs of any age up for sale. I am constantly moving dogs from one run to another depending on their status. I have whelping box first so I can see those quickly when checking for puppies due. I use this in 4 out of 5 kennels. The 5th one is organized strictly by breed because I had 4 breeds in there. But I may change it now that I have only 3 to this formula, EDIT to add If a show bitch is bred, she goes to the whelping box but after she drops her pups, she goes to conditioning not brood bitches until she is ready for the ring again. ----- Last edited by Almost Heaven on 2/6/2015 12:59:22 PM |
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BlackFrost Basic User Posts : 426 |
this post has been edited 1 time(s) Mine is similar to Heaven's: Show kennel for dogs in session or shows Puppy kennel for puppies I'm keeping Breeding kennel for brood bitches both pregnant and not yet pregnant Stud kennel for non-showing males not in session 2 sales kennels - one for studs one for bitches and the kennel set is repeated per breed, so each breed has their own set of those kennels Also, I have a color breeding kennel for breeds I'm working on colors in, and if I have a line breeding project that goes in a separate kennel too. I may be a little anal retentive.... ----- Last edited by BlackFrost on 2/6/2015 3:17:49 PM |
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Sun Dale Basic User Posts : 92 |
I have: Forever Home For Sale Females Males Retired Dogs Sessioning Showing And, then, I name the dogs alphabetically according to SOP. |
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gaylanstudio Premium Member Posts : 2,000+ |
Session Showing Sell/Home (if they don't sell) Studs Broods in most cases. |
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Treestand Kennel Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
I have: Showing Training to Show Broodies 30+ Broodies 0-29 Studs 30+ Studs 0-29 For Sale I used to have seperate runs to pair up project dogs/bitches, but the traits were all combined, so I did away with the extra runs and now use the notes for breeding reminders. |
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Dream What May Premium Member Posts : 35 |
Currently i'm using Currently Showing Pups Sessioning Sessioning stud dogs Breeding pen (pregs or recently whelped girls) Ret Champs (altered,on the couch) underage boys underage girls I use 2 for sessions so I remember to do the food changes. I used to have even more cause i'm a little OCD but it started confusing me instead of helping . |
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baymill Basic User Posts : 57 |
I am stuck on how to more dogs from runs and how to put them in there. I know how to make them, I just seem to be a bit dense in moving them lol. help please? |
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Treestand Kennel Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
this post has been edited 2 time(s) First off, make sure you are in custom view and not classic view. This can be changed at the top of your Settings on your My Dogs page. If you are in the custom view, go to your dog's page and at the bottom of the Owner Options page, there is a drop down menu and you can choose where you want to put them. Hope that makes sense. ETA: Helps to add the right pictures. ----- Last edited by Treestand Kennel on 2/7/2015 3:38:43 AM |
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BlackFrost Basic User Posts : 426 |
quoteI like your 0-29 / 30+ org split, Tree. |
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Treestand Kennel Basic User Posts : 1,000+ |
I tried having just a studs and broodies run, but I didn't like having so many who weren't ready to breed, and I would forget to put studs up at 30 days. lol |
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Beach Dunes Basic User Posts : 500+ |
SH : Dogs that are completely sessioned SS : Dogs being seasoned for show BR : Broods UFS : Dogs up for sale RT : Retired Dogs This is on my page and shows how I call name my dogs: Key: BR - Brood bitches for breeding, decided at birth SH - Dog/Bitch that is completely sessioned and it currently showing BR / SH - A bitch that was shown but is now a breeding brood SD - Stud dog. Male dog not shown RT - Retired ( To be retired dog/bitch must have atleast 10 BIG or 1 BIS ) BIG - Amount of Best in Groups ( Only posted if the dog/bitch has 10 or more group firsts ) BIS - Amount of Best in Shows * - Dog does not have 20 Show Shine Blank - Dogs that are being sessioned to show, normally pre-named |
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Dreisaiah Hundehutte Premium Member Posts : 4,000+ |
this post has been edited 1 time(s) Pups to Keep: All pups from litters I want to keep for sure. Young Adults: Males/females that don't need sessioning or conditioning. Training: Dogs I am sessioning. Trained: Dogs I have sessioned but haven't finished yet. Condition: For dogs that need their condition up. Bitches: Breeding females that may or may not be finished. A breedable bitch who is trained but not finished stays in the "Trained" box. Studmales: All non-showing males and finished males ready for stud. Trained but unfinished males stay in the "Trained" box. Unsure: Puppies and young adults I might keep. Some sales on approval are in here. Also breed once and then FH are in here. Sales: Sales on auto are in here. Young At Heart: This has always been the name of the run I keep my retirees in. ----- Last edited by Dreisaiah Hundehutte on 2/8/2015 4:10:34 AM |
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Spyte Basic User Posts : 364 |
I have Broods ~ Any female that is 30 days or older and not pregnant. Heffs ~ Any bitch that is not 30 days old yet but is only for future breeding. Stud Muffins ~ 30+ males not showing Soon To Be Stud Muffins ~ Males under 30 days that will be used as stud only. Sessioning ~ Any puppies/adults sessioning for show ring. Once a puppy starts sessions they go here, regardless of age. Show Ring ~ Current bunch showing. Puppy Pen ~ Unsorted puppies or puppies I'm unsure of still Source Project ~ Only Bichons. Oldies But Goodies ~ Retired. Whelping Box ~ Current pregnant bitches. It works, keeps things in order for the most part. |
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Quileute Legends Basic User Posts : 266 |
Ive played SD for many many years and I have used many different options with my kennel runs. I currently use this system for all of my 5 kennels: Show Session Broods Studs Sell Second Chance Couch Project Second Chance dogs are generally bitches that have some nice traits but are lacking in something else - so I generally allow them to have 1-2 litters and then FH them after they have produced something better than themselves. (As I allow my general brood bitches at least 4 litters before selling or FHing). My Project dogs are exactly that - I love working on specific traits and quite often go back and use studs in abandoned kennels to bring back traits. The biggest downside to my kennel runs is that I have to keep an eye out for when the broods need adult food, and when the studs need to be placed up for use. This thread has been really interesting - so I have decided that in one of my kennels I will go back to my old method of: 'Young Studs' and 'Young Broods' to see if this helps |
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