Oh, I understand that, and I agree Bama, there are still too many flying under the radar, but they are more likely to get caught now with DNA. Especially if a male puppy is sold to a breeder that breeds their male enough times to require DNA. It's not fool proof, but a step in the right direction. Eventually, some one down the line will give a male breeding rights.
The article was so outdated that I felt the utmost urge to post, I'm sorry I ranted.
Hugs to all