Our new release allows breeders to organise and filter dogs with a few quick taps of your fingers.
Life as a dog breeder is busy – juggling record keeping with caring for your dogs can be a real challenge.
With our latest app release, version 5.5.1, you can personalise your Dogs List with advanced filters, making it easier than ever to find exactly the information you need, when you need it.
See a step-by-step guide on how to filter your Dogs List in Breedera here.
How to organise your breeding dogs in Breedera
The new dog filtering tool is designed to help you sort and organise your dogs based on specific criteria, so you can quickly and easily find the dogs that you need to access or log information for.
Customise your dogs list in Breedera
Simply tap on a filter to filter your dogs list.
Filter dogs by owner
For breeders who co-own dogs or need to log records about externally-owned stud dogs, the ability to filter by owner is a game-changer. Breedera allows you to instantly pull up a list of externally-owned dogs owned, or hide all externally owned dogs, leaving just the ones you own.
Filter dogs by breeding status
Whether you need to track which dogs are currently active in breeding or retired, the breeding status filter simplifies your day-to-day tasks. This makes it easier to manage breeding schedules and plan for future litters, ensuring no dog slips through the cracks.
Show/hide dogs in litters
As a breeder, it’s easy for your dog list to grow quickly, especially when managing both adult dogs and puppies. With the show/hide litters feature, you can choose to only display dogs that are relevant to your current situation, making your list more manageable.
Show advanced filters in Breedera
Tap Show advanced filters to filter your dogs list even futher.
Filter dogs by sex
Filtering by sex is particularly helpful during breeding planning. When you’re deciding which dogs to pair, this filter allows you to quickly pull up a list of males or females, so you can focus on the dogs that are potential matches for your breeding program.
Filter retired dogs
Your retired dogs are still part of your program’s history, but you don’t necessarily need them in your active dog list. The filter for retired dogs allows you to easily reference their information without mixing them up with your active breeders.
Filter deceased dogs
Losing a dog is never easy, but you may still need access to their records. With the new filter, you can hide deceased dogs from everyday viewing, but keep their records and their memory.
Filter archived dogs
If you no longer need to actively manage a dog’s profile but still want to keep their records, archive them. You can filter to show or hide archived dogs as needed, ensuring your list stays clean and up-to-date.
Get started with Breedera today.
The new filtering feature is now available in the Breedera app. Whether you’re sorting dogs by owner, tracking breeding status, or managing your retired and deceased dogs, these filters make it easier to stay organized and in control.
To start using the new filtering feature, make sure your Breedera app is up-to-date.
Not a Breedera user yet? Download the app today and experience how we’re helping responsible breeders like you stay organised, efficient, and focused on what matters most: your dogs.
At Breedera, we’re committed to developing features that make your life easier and your breeding program more successful. We can’t wait to see how this new filtering tool helps you streamline your work!
Disclaimer:
*The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The content shared here is based on thorough research, personal experiences and the collective knowledge of the dog breeding community.
While we strive to offer accurate and up-to-date information, the field of veterinary medicine is constantly evolving, and individual cases may vary. Always seek the advice of a qualified veterinarian with any questions you may have regarding your dog’s health or well-being.
By Courtney Farrow
Courtney supports Breedera with all our online content. Specialising in heart-led copywriting for purpose-driven brands, she is passionate about Breedera's mission to make responsible breeding practices easy and rewarding and champion more traceability and transparency in the pet industry.