The dog's reference must be submitted to the group.
Should feature fullbody dog.
Headshot is allowed but not desired.
Background is not required.
Must have information about the dog underneath or on the reference.
To properly track the dog's activity, we suggest you to use this or similar form (red marked as required fields, it is ok if the name is not the same as long as it featured required information):
Registered Name:
Sex:
Breed:
Age:
Colour:
Skin colour:
Eye colour:
Genes:
Carries:
Height:
Weight:
Breeding status: Open/Closed
Breeding slots:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Health tests:
link to results
Pedigree
----------------- SSS:
----------------- SS:
----------------- SSD:
Sire:
----------------- SDS:
----------------- SD:
----------------- SDD:
----------------- DSS:
----------------- DS:
----------------- DSD:
Dam:
----------------- DDS:
----------------- DD:
----------------- DDD:
Siblings
link
Championships:
Conformation:
Performance:
[discipline name]
Serenity:
Registered in:
UaKU
Backgroundless reference by lighteningfox
Example of reference picture by Molfar-Spirit
Richly decorated reference by FlowersOfRegretOFCL
It is not required to breed your dog, however if you want to get started, you might want to check on the rules.
Only adult dogs of 2+ y.o may be bred.
There is no limit in breedings per a dog, however the most suggested amount of breedings is 5 per the "dog's life".
Only realistic male & female breeding.
Choose the parents visely. Avoid breeding dog with "dangerous" colours such as merle, harlequin, albino.
Avoid breeding sick dogs. Get your dog checked via Health Test.
Avoid inbreeding the dogs, keep the pedigree pure.
It is not reccomended to breed dogs of different breeds but we cannot restrict you in this.
Do not breed your dog to the dog you like of another author without their approval.
You may choose to have your dog quarantined after the breeding to let it regain strenght.
We do not limit you in the way you are going to depict the process, keep it PG13/under the mark "mature content" if you want to depict natural breeding.
If your dogs have no pedigree, it's not a problem as long as you state that your dogs are purebred and as long as you don't change their information. If your dog doesn't have any parents but is purebred, you can simply write "purebred foundation" or "purebred import".
You can make as many dogs as you like - it just depends on how you will be able to "take care of them". We don't recommend making a lot at first. Just make a few, and then you will understand how the group works, draw a bit, then add as many as you want! The quantity only depends on whether you can afford to draw them all.
It is possible to make the "double covering" by two males of one bitch. After the pups are born, you must state which dog sired the pup.
You might want to get your dogs titled before or during the breeding which will increase the value of pups.
Before drawing a whelping picture, read up the breed standard to know what quantity of pups you should depict.
To ease up your choice in colours, sexes or number of pups, you may want to use a randomiser.
Whelping picture by Molfar-Spirit