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Originally Posted by Sugar's Mom I have been reading on here and other places where people are marking "limited" registration . When they do that, I am sure you know, it is so you can't breed or at least can't sell the pups as registered. I recently found out thru a friend the other day that she hadn't discussed that issue with her breeder and when she got home, she saw limited on the paperwork. She was able to register her pup with CKC and get around that clause. This is how a lot of people are getting around it. so I fail to see how a limited registration or spayed / neutered clause is of any value unless they are spayed/neutered before leaving the breeder. Some breeders in my area are doing that to keep the comptetion back. |
Many breeder sell limited AKC for several personal reasons, most people will abide by the spay/neuter contract for those who dont then they dont get the AKC papers. I personally release the AKC papers to the adoptees before receiving verifable proof the kids have been spayed/neutered. If you dont have the papers it becomes far more difficult to register them with other optional registries. For those determined to breed without being honest with the breeder will be forced into one of the lessor registries. CKC takes very little to register most any dog. If it looks like a purebred doesnt mean it actually is and CKC will accept a document from a vet stating the dog is a purebred then send off 3 pictures (front, back and side view) with the vets statement you have a papered dog.