
Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Labels: Dog Pedigrees
That looks nice and would make a nice gift for someone who'd want to display their dog's pedigree in their home.
It seems expensive, though. Does it come with the frame and mat? That would account for the price, I think.
Looking at this logically, it's pretty much a template where they fill in your dog's information.
They can't possibly fill in "hereditary characteristics" of an individual dog because they work off the information you give them. How are they going to know whether, for example, my dog's dam and sire carry recessive genes, for example? (Or are we talking "hereditary characteristics" as in "breed standard" which may or may not apply to my dog?)
By Mauser*Girl, at 2:33 PM, December 06, 2007
Thanks, Mauser girl for the comments on The Pedigree Tree. The product is very much a one of a kind print using the finest materials and does accommodate the customization of the individual animals image as well as the coloration of the images within the pedigree.
The product is template based but each one requires so many variations that they do become custom crafted. It evolved out of our desire to represent our canine kid in a way that was unique and elegant. Pictures do not really do it justice.
The information represented is as you identified more "breed standard characteristics" designed to portray your pet with the breed description and interesting characteristics.
I really appreciate your comments as this venture is very near and dear to me. Every response is a learning opportunity. Thanks!
By , at 1:17 PM, December 07, 2007
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