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Send us a text In this episode of the TACBox Podcast, Tyson and Dale discuss various aspects of dog breeding, focusing on disqualifications, breed standards, and the impact of color on breeding practices. They explore the role of the AKC and parent clubs in setting standards, the ethics of breeding, and how market demand influences pricing strategies. The conversation emphasizes the importance of responsible breeding and the need for breeders to adapt to changing preferences while maintaining the integrity of their breeds. takeaways Disqualifications can spark heated debates among dog breeders. Breed standards are set by parent clubs and can evolve over time. Market demand influences breeding practices and pricing strategies. Ethical breeding prioritizes health and quality over color preferences. AKC serves as a registry but follows the standards set by parent clubs. Breeders should focus on their own practices rather than worrying about others. Genetic considerations are crucial in breeding decisions. Transparency in registration helps maintain breed integrity. Breeders should adapt to market changes while preserving breed standards. Engagement in parent clubs can lead to positive changes in breed standards. titles Navigating Dog Breeding Disqualifications Understanding Breed Standards and Their Impact Sound Bites "You want to get dog people fired up." "If you want them, there's a market." "Be the change, make the change." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Weekend Recap 02:55 Disqualification Discussions in Dog Breeding 05:36 Understanding Breed Standards and Disqualifications 08:24 The Impact of Color Disqualifications 10:57 Genetics and Breeding Practices 13:54 The Role of Parent Clubs in Breed Standards 16:31 Ethics in Breeding and Registration 19:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 27:01 The Evolution of Dog Breeding Standards 33:04 The Impact of Color on Breeding Practices 36:23 Judging Standards and Their Influence 40:17 The Role of Breeders in the Market 44:36 Navigating Pricing and Demand in Dog Breeding Support the show