Responsible Dog Ownership
Understanding an FCI Pedigree
What a pedigree really is — and what it is not.
Many people believe a pedigree is simply a certificate that makes a dog worth more money. In truth, a pedigree is a record of a dog's ancestry, and it plays an important role in responsible breeding.
Understanding what a pedigree does — and does not — promise will help you make a better, more informed decision.

It records a dog's ancestry
A pedigree traces a dog's parents, grandparents and earlier generations, giving an accurate picture of where the dog comes from.
It helps maintain accurate bloodlines
By recording lineage carefully, a pedigree helps preserve the integrity of each breed and prevents confusion about a dog's origins.
It supports responsible breeding
Accurate ancestry allows breeders to plan matings thoughtfully, avoid harmful close breeding and work to improve the breed over time.
It helps breeders make informed decisions
Knowing a dog's background helps a breeder understand the traits, strengths and risks that may be passed to future litters.
It gives confidence in recorded lineage
For an owner, a pedigree provides assurance that the dog's recorded parentage is genuine and documented by the Kennel Club.
Important
An FCI pedigree is not a guarantee that a dog will never develop health problems. Responsible breeding also requires health testing, sound temperament and proper care throughout the dog's life.





