Among many things that are contributing to the eventual end of Thunder Valley Rottweiler, here are some interesting tidbits that are noted on their website regarding their breeding stock.
1. Jared and Rathco, the 2 main studs being currently used, will both turn 7 this year(08). Riggs, their young stud prospect turned 2 this past Jan. 08 and shows no OFA test results.
2. Several breeding females that are imports, do not have OFA test results, many are getting up there in age, and they are having trouble with their litters(due to overbreeding/neglect/ect).
3. Where are the new stock being purchased? Where are the replacement stock being raised to take over when the others are retired?
4. Where are the pictures of new baby Rottie pups?
5. Where is the customer testamonial page?
6. Where are the recent show results from stock being placed into the ring?
7. Why are there no new pics of any of their stock?
The list could go on and on. To sum this up, it is very clear that there is no forward movement or growth going on with Thunder Valley Rottweiler’s Kennel. Joan Foote is on referral with AKC and soon she will be done breeding Rottweilers and will have to account for all her criminal activity and cruelty to those precious Rottweilers. Her name is mud from coast to coast and overseas as well. Joan Foote will never be what she thought she was in the first place. The nobel Rottweilers in her care will someday hold their heads high again, knowing this evil, cruel, predator was brought to justice and forced to pay for her sins. And the human victims will Party Hard as well!

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1 mojo // Mar 30, 2008 at 5:06 pm
1. Jared is producing a lot of heart problems in his off spring.
2. Where is the DNA profiles on her dogs.
3. Why do a lot of the breeding stock not show DNA results.
4. Where are the 40 - 50 dogs all the witnesses saw
5. Borgi died along time ago
6. Tika does not seem to be able to keep pups alive
7. Jordyn has never had a litter as stated
8.Riggs is the new stud dog with 1 show behind him
9. why are the 3 young dogs never updated
10. Where does it say on her site she has no AKC paperwork on any of these litters
11. She is selling her puppies CKC registered.
12. Rathko has 1 in 25 puppies with a serious overbite
13. where is your guaruntee on the puppies
2 Rose Riga // Mar 31, 2008 at 2:57 pm
Would someone please tell me what exactly “being on referral with AKC” means? How long does this last? Forever? Does she have any chance of getting back on board with AKC? Is Stephanie Paulter part of this referral or could she ostensibly start registering dogs? I think maybe others would like to know what this means, too! (I hope I’m not the only uninformed person here!) Can she compete at AKC events: i.e. handle other people’s dogs as an agent?
3 mojo // Mar 31, 2008 at 3:12 pm
Registration: Referral and Cancellation (July 1995 Board meeting)
Referral (General Description):
This is the process whereby AKC places a hold upon the registration of dogs owned or co-owned by a person whose AKC registration privileges have been suspended or who is suspected of a violation of AKC rules or policy. when a person is placed on referral, the AKC will not honor any transactions involving that individual or any dogs they own or co-own. There are two types of referrals.
Temporary Referral:
When a person is suspected of a violation of AKC rules or policy which might result in a suspension of privileges for that person, AKC may temporarily place on referral all dogs owned or co-owned by that person. The purpose of this procedure is to prevent a person from transferring dogs and thus from evading the consequences of a subsequent suspension of privileges while the matter is in an investigative stage. When AKC determines that no violation has occurred and no action will be taken to cause a suspension of privileges, the temporary referral will be removed.
Permanent Referral:
When a person’s AKC privileges have been suspended, AKC may place on permanent referral all dogs or litters owned or co-owned by that person . The referral shall exist for the duration of the suspension and shall exist beyond the term of the suspension when said suspension was for a violation of the rules required for record keeping and identification as set forth in Chapter 4, Rules Applying to Registration and Discipline.
The suspension of a person’s privilege to use the AKC registry may be based upon a violation of the rule requiring accurate record keeping and identification or for a violation of other rules or policy prohibiting conduct prejudicial to AKC interests. Thus, a suspension of registry privileges may result from actions that endanger the accuracy of the registry or be strictly punitive in nature and not related to the registry’s accuracy.
It is the policy of AKC that in permanent referral, the affected registrations , as well as the registration of any future progeny, will be denied transfer as well as the registration of any future progeny. All registration activity is placed on administrative hold. However, in record keeping and identification based cases, AKC may place on referral prior progeny when there is clear evidence that demonstrates the inaccuracy of the registry of that prior progeny.
Cancellation:
This process involves the removal of the registration from the registry when AKC determines that the affected dogs are not purebred AKC registrable dogs. This occurs most often in cases of impure breeding or fraud but may also result from a serious violation of the rules requiring accurate record keeping and identification. When a registration is cancelled, all progeny of that dog are also canceled.
Suspension of Registration Privileges (October 1983 Board meeting)
1. The American Kennel Club will not afford registration to any litter or individual dog, or transfer ownership of any dog owned solely or in part by a suspended person from or after the effective date of his or her suspension.
2. The American Kennel Club will not afford registration facilities for any litter of dogs owned by a third party if the sire of the litter was owned solely, or in part, by a suspended person on the date of mating.
3. The American Kennel Club will not afford registration to any litter or individual dog, or transfer ownership of any dog from a person from or after the date of notification to such person that charges have been preferred against him or her by a Show or Trial Committee or by The American Kennel Club. Upon the exoneration of such a person by a Show or Trial Committee or by The American Kennel Club, all registration privileges shall be reinstated.
4. Any application for registration of any litter or individual dog or request for transfer of any individual dog by a person notified by a Show or Trial Committee or The American Kennel Club that charges have been preferred against him or her or by a person actually suspended from privileges, will not be processed when that application is received by The American Kennel Club after the date of the notification of charges or the date of the suspension even though the application is dated prior to the notice of charges or suspension.
5. Hardship exceptions to these policies may be directed to the Board of Directors of The American Kennel Club.
6. When a dog is registered in a co-ownership and any of the above suspension conditions exist as to any co-owner, no registration facilities will be afforded to that dog.
UKC Pedigrees (February 1996 Board meeting)
Three-generation UKC pedigrees are acceptable for the enrollment of a dog in the Foundation Stock Service
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