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Originally Posted by littlewhip Awww they are beautiful  what is ckc  i only know akc. |
CKC can stand for Canadian Kennel Club or Continential Club...
http://www.continentalkennelclub.com/Rules.aspx
CKC is consider lower standard compared to AKC.
I believe the OP's are registered with Continental Club.
AKC Fact
AKC DNA Profiling is required if a stud dog is classified as a Frequently Used Sire, meaning that he has produced 7 or more litters in his lifetime or more than 3 litters in a calendar year.
I can see how this might help the problem of AKC breeders falsifying puppy registration applications but I see a very easy way around this. All the unethical breeders have to do is use a different stud every 6 litters.6 litters is a lot of puppies. If each litter had just 6 pups thats 36 dogs. Just think if each one of his males were used as studs.Thats a lot of non purebred genes in the AKC pool
A friend of mine whose AKC dog died was approached just recently by a person who wanted to buy their registration papers. It's untelling how many mixed breed puppies would have beed sold as that dogs offspring had they said yes or how many times they have done it before.
CKC Fact
Dogs over 6 months of age which have no previous registration history may be registered by providing 2 witness signatures(like the registration buyer above?) attesting to the purebred status of the dog along with 3 photos (front,left and right) of the dog to confirm it is ‘of proper breed type’ as defined by our current Continential Kennel Club.CKC Registration Rules and Regulations
With this rule you could buy a shelter dog and if you are dishonest register it as a purebred with CKC.