I am saying that just because the puppy is sold with a full registration dosen't mean that it is going to be bred, or that if the puppy is sold with a limited registration that it is not going to be bred. Marking limited on the registration doesn't insure that your lines won't get tainted, or that your hard work will go down the drain. You as a breeder have to trust the person that you are selling the puppy to and trust that they will do the right thing with the puppy regurdless of registration.....and if you don't trust the person why sell them the dog with limited registration anyway??? Touchy subject and every one has different opinions about it and it just comes down to what the breeder feels comfortable in doing. But the way I look at it is, I would not sell a puppy to a person with a limited registration that I wouldn't sell a full registration to, because people lie, sadly, but they do and if the person wants to breed the dog, then they are going to no matter what. So I carefully research the buyer as I hope they research me. I have 4 puppies right now that none are sold yet. I have turned some people away because I didn't feel comfortable with their intentions. So my answer to the question originally asked is....All of my puppies are not sold with full registration, because some of them are not breeding quality, and thats what I base mine on. |