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Originally Posted by Lorraine But that dog is not actually your breeding therefor in my opinion, the kennel name of the breeder should be in the registered name.
In Canada, under our Canadian Kennel Club rules, we have to register and pay for the registration of any puppies whether we keep them or not. Most of my puppies are already registered with their registered names at the time that I place them. As the breeder, our kennel name must come first in the registered name. I can put the other kennel name of say the owner of the sire if I wish and indeed my Dandy Man has just that, he is Am/Can Ch. Loriben's Jenan Dandy Man Can with Jenan being the her kennel name and she is the owner of his sire. I finished his championship in Canada, she put is AKC championship on him.
I would never expect to buy a dog from a well known reputable breeder that it wouldn't have their kennel name on the dog at the time I buy it. I never would buy a show dog less than about 8 mos old and it is already named.
Every puppy or dog that leaves my home for a new home has my kennel name on it with the registered name already in place. It is my breeding.
Anyone can give whatever call name they wish to any puppy they buy. SOme of the people that buy a puppy from me keep the call name, some don't. |
It doesn't matter if your pup is placed as a pet....where it does matter is if the dog is show or breeding....it's common practice in the dog world and done out of respect to the breeder. Just as in placing your dog's winning or Championship picture in YT Magazine or anyother like magazine....you always list the dog's name along with the sire and dam.....it's just the way things should be done.....Remember without the breeder we wouldn't have the dog.