IKKI DE UBBADAT

SELECTED STUD DOG FROM OUR UBBADAT KENNEL

Grandson of the great Jazmina of Anarres. He is the son of Maya de Guadalteba and our stallion Morgan de Ubbadat. IKKI is a large male, 50cm at the withers and weighing about 22kg.

He has a large, masculine head, dark brown hair color (undiluted) and a wide, fluid movement.

CHARACTER, HEALTH AND BEAUTY

The males that we use as studs are always tested for the main genetic diseases such as PRA, Congenital Hypothyroidism (CHG) or Hip and Elbow Dysplasia.

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Ikki de Ubbadat

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Father: Morgan de Ubbadat
(Rayanagua Armani x Ulla)

Mother: Maya de Guadalteba
(Mario II del Bolanio x Maxima de Tender Teddy)

Date of birth: 08/09/2021
Hair color: brown
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA): N/N – Free
Congenital Hypothyroidism (CHG): N/N – Free
Hip Dysplasia (HD): A
Elbow Dysplasia (ED): 0

Blood line:

3 – 4 Fiel de Anarres
3 – 4 Aron
5 – 5 Mokelassog de Ubrique
5,5,5 – 5 Morruco
5,5 – 5 Bruja del Zagalillo
5 – 5 CH. Cheto

TESTING OF THE MAIN CONGENITAL DISEASES

IKKI DE UBBADAT has been tested and is FREE of ALL the different congenital diseases that most affect the Spanish water dog:

PROGRESSIVE RETINA ATROPHY (PRA)

 CONGENITAL HYPOTHYRIODISM (CHG)

 HIP DYPLASIA (HD)

 ELBOW DYSPLASIA (ED)

Pedigree- Ikki de ubbadat

IKKI de Ubbadat

F: Morgan de Ubbadat
M: Maya de Guadalteba

• Progressive Retina Artrophy (PRA): N/N Free
• Congenital Hypothyriodism (CHG): N/N Free
• Hip Dysplasia (HD): A
• Elbow Dysplasia (ED): 0

 

Stud dogs in breeding

Using one stallion or another in dog breeding depends on many factors: proximity to our kennel, economy, genetics and morphology.

At UBBADAT we are committed to the selective breeding of the Spanish water dog and for this we do not hesitate to travel many kilometers to cover our females with the best possible stallion for them. 

Having your own stallions makes things much easier but their indiscriminate use is not recommended because that would not be selecting but rather breeding for breeding.

All the matings carried out by our internal stallions with our own females have reasons to be done and objective results are sought in them.