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Originally Posted by kathy785 I have had people buy dogs without breeding rights and turn around and register them with "another" registry. This is very unethical. The association that registered the dog falsely would not do anything about it when I contacted them. Thank goodness I got the dog back, did not want or even ask the other person for these "falsified" papers. They are worthless to me, as I had the dog's original registration. I was holding it until she was spayed, but that did not matter to this other registry. |
It is very unfortunate that you had to deal w/ that situation. I would have been furious--as I'm sure you probably were. I do NOT agree whatsoever with registries allowing dogs to be registered with them in this manner for this reason. This is NOT a practice that I agree with and I think it is dishonest and deceitful. My point was, it's not correct to assume that EVERY individual involved with these registries is doing this. In addition, 'doing business' can include a wide variety of things...breeding under them, paying to register a purchased pup, supporting them by attending hosted events--all are considered "doing business" with them...