The DPCA - Longevity Program - Send in an Update

Longevity Update

Please use this form to send updates on a Doberman that already has a Longevity or Bred for Longevity certification.

If your Doberman has celebrated another birthday, send that info in and we'll update their longevity number (you will not receive a new certificate for each birthday).  While it's hard to think about, if you have lost your friend, please also send that information in so the database can be updated. You will get a final certificate at this time.

Dog Registered name
Longevity or BFL number
Current age
Date of death (if applicable)
Cause of death (optional but desirable)

Owner (s)
This is the owner who will receive the certificate.  We do not send out a certificate each time they celebrate a birthday, but we will send out a final certificate when they go to the Rainbow Bridge.
Street address
City
Zip/Postal Code
State
Country
Email Required if you want email confirmation that your application has been processed
Certificate as PDF?
You can choose to receive your certificate via email (valid email address is required).  You will need to print your own certificate and will NOT receive one via snail mail.
 
 If you would like to submit updates for more than one dog from a litter, once you have clicked "submit", use your browser's "back" button to reuse the information, changing what you need.

Program History

The Longevity Program was approved unanimously at the 1997 DPCA National in Houston, TX.  It was started by Vic Monteleon to identify dogs and lines strong in longevity.  Recognizing and tracking long lived Dobermans helps breeders establish longevity as a breeding goal.

Send Photos

We welcome photos of your long lived Dobermans.  Send to the Longevity Chairperson and they will be added to the photo album.

Send Memorial Story

If you have a story of your senior Doberman who has gone to the rainbow bridge, send it to the Longevity Chairperson and it will be added to our "In Memory" page.

Contact

Contact the Longevity Chairperson

 

 

The DPCA reserves the right to refuse LC/BFL certification to any dog for any reason.