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T'Challah Black Panther RATI NW1 UKC UKC NV NC NE AKC SCN SIN SBN THDN CGC
Giant Schnauzer · F · b. 2011
How the breed is moving — older dogs vs. recent dogs
Outlier Index (OI)
Avg Genetic Rel (AGR)
Internal Relatedness (IR)
Gold dot = this dog · Gold line = current breed avg · Sage line = avg since 2024 · Gray line = avg before 2018 · For OI: higher is better. For AGR and IR: lower is better.
DLA Haplotypes — Class I | Class II · frequency in breed database
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Amos, W. et al. (2001). The influence of parental relatedness on reproductive success. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 268, 2021–2027. [IR formula] · Wang, J. (2002). An estimator for pairwise relatedness using molecular markers. Genetics, 160, 1203–1215. [GR formula] · Pedersen, N.C. et al. (2015). The effect of genetic bottlenecks and inbreeding on the incidence of two major autoimmune diseases in standard poodles. Canine Genetics and Epidemiology, 2, 14.
| Breed | Giant Schnauzer |
| Gender | F |
| Call Name | Challah |
| Date of Birth | 2011-11-06 |
| Registration # | WS39169206 |
| State | PA |
| Country | US |
| Sire | Guru Guardian Iz Bandy Chernyh |
| Dam | Aura Pasala |
| Pedigree | View pedigree ↗ |
| Test | Result | Cert |
|---|---|---|
| Hips | Severe CHD |
Challah has high prey drive, medium work drive, she tires easily because of her hip dysplasia. Dog had very mild temperament, she aims to please, will work with anyone. She is a pointer, she gets into a classic pointing pose over a bird, squirrel or a rabbit and will hunt. Loves to interact with kids, friendly with people, dogs, larger wildlife like foxes and deer and farm animals. Not afraid of loud sounds, fireworks or guns going of, afraid of chopping knifes and sonic toothbrush.
| Registered Color | Black |
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