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I don't personally like that someone would say that their puppies are sold with limited registration no matter what. I think there are honest people out there who want to breed, and if you trust this person and know what they are breeding your lines to (assuming that the lines are good, and the pup is a good representation of the breed) then I see no reason not to give them full registration. After all, someone gave "you" a chance, and if all dogs were sold on limited registration then there would be no more yorkies right? And that would just be sad! I don't know if I'm helping or stirring the pot? This is just my opinion and should be taken as just that]
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I don't know about everyone else here but in my case the breeder I bought my dogs from has spent literally tens of thousands of dollars investing in her dogs and breeding program. She NEVER sells her dogs with breeding rights. I was looking for a dog and even though I knew she would not sell me breeding rights I went to see her dogs anyway. I knew that she just had a bad accident and was hurt and probably needed to get rid of some of her dogs so I gave it a shot. I stayed there for a few hours with her and for some reason unknown to me and probably to her too, she ended up liking me and trusting me and she sold me the dogs with breeding rights with the promise from me that I would NEVER let them go with breeding rights. I didnt sign a contract but she has my word and that is as good as gold. That is the reason I NEVER will sell my dogs with breeding rights. There are people here I have met along the way that I would trust with my puppies and Lord knows I could have sold them a hundred of times over if I did sell my breeding rights but a promise is a promise. I would never destroy what she has taken years and a fortune and years of hard work and dedication to build.