Doddsline Sir Basil
Name Doddsline Sir Basil (click to view pedigree)
Owner Norman F Johnston
Breeder Ms E M Chadwick
Gender male
Sire Doddsline Kristen
Dam Doddsline Oak
Picture Unknown
Date Of Birth 21/02/2005
Colour Black and Tan
Date Of Death
Pet Name
LHC Register Number
Breed Record Supplement
Unregistered Status
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Awards
Country Of Registration UK
Country Of Residence UK
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Owner History Transferred from Chadwick to Johnston Q4 2005
PLL DNA Status UNKNOWN
Latest PLL Assessment
CEA DNA Status UNKNOWN
Latest CEA Assessent
CEA-Coloboma UNKNOWN
PPM UNKNOWN
Cataract UNKNOWN
Patella Luxation UNKNOWN
Patella Luxation Comments
Epilepsy
Hip Score
General Health Comments
Cause Of Death
Notes Originally registered as Sweet Basil of Ellarslea which was corrected to Doddsline Sir Basil Q4 2005
Inbred percentage 16.629 %
offspring
10 Animals found.
Name Date Of Birth Colour Country Of Registration
Beacon Bessie 29/05/2007 Black and Tan UK
Bobby Baldwin 29/05/2007 Black and Tan UK
Doddsline Mr Basil 13/07/2007 Black and Tan UK
Doddsline Mr Sam 13/07/2007 Black and Tan UK
Doddsline Smokie 13/07/2007 Liver and Tan UK
Doddsline Tia 13/07/2007 Liver and Tan UK
Doddsline Tilly 13/07/2007 Liver and Tan UK
Lawns Tilly Mint 29/05/2007 Black and Tan UK
Skylark In Spring 29/05/2007 Black and Tan UK
Tango In The Night 29/05/2007 Black and Tan UK
Brothers and sisters
8 Animals found.
Name Date Of Birth Colour Country Of Registration
Doddsline Kenmillix Duchess 27/09/2005 Black and Tan UK
Doddsline Kenmillix Swift 27/09/2005 Black and Tan UK
Doddsline Kenmillto Arnold 06/09/2002 Black and Tan UK
Doddsline Kenmillto Penelope 09/06/2002 Black and Tan UK
Jadwiga Hildegarde 27/09/2005 Black and Tan UK
Kenmillix Sprite 27/09/2005 Black and Tan UK
Miss Rosemary 21/02/2005 Black and Tan UK
Sweet Marigold 21/02/2005 Other UK
Added by PJB514
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