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My little man was sold on a limited registration. Doesn't that mean you can't breed? And if you do, you can't sell the pups with papers? Correct me if I'm wrong. My sister has a girl yorkie and she wanted to breed our dogs. I never intended too beacause I was afraid of the unwanted male behavior after affects. Fortunately yorkietalk has educated me on how irresponsible that would've been anyway and I've been able to enlightlen my sister and several of our friends that wanted pups. Thanks guys - kwaymon
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I am so glad you know. So many do not and breed anyways. Reason I will definetly changed with this new litter I am expecting and will have my pups spayed or neutered
before they even leave my home (that is if I have any available to pet homes! This way there is no chance they can be bred. If I sell with Limited registrations - I just want them to enjoy life as a pet and be totally spoiled! I do not want to risk their life, or bred to some other dog I have no control over quality, or change character and start spraying in the home.
Some need to check their contracts too - I have known some breeders to word in their contracts that if the new owners were to breed their pup later, and sold with Limited Registrations - the breeder has a right to reclaim the dog. So be sure you read and know your contracts! And if it states Limited registrations - that does mean - Spay/Neuter - Do not breed the dog! It is pretty simple.
T.