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Old 04-16-2008, 06:20 PM   #12
EmrldShdwQueen
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I chose the first one. Sophie has limited registration, and I never minded. I knew she was too small to breed and she is now spayed. I only offer my puppies on limited registration (unless in the future I have a puppy that I feel is show quality that I won't be keeping myself) and a spay neuter contract as well. I want to KNOW that my babies aren't being bred. Sadly, there are still way to get around it, such as other registrations that aren't as strict, so I guess you never REALLY know other than to screen your applicants as thoroughly as possible. I cancelled a sale to a lady the other day after she let something slip about possible intentions to breed in the future. I gave her back her deposit and said "sorry". I truly do care about my babies and where they go. I would rather keep them all than have them end up in a puppy mill or being bred to death.
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