Quote:
Originally Posted by YoRkiE Te aMo do the AKC also check breeders that are breeding many dogs a year starting with ones that are bred under the age of a year and those that are using pure breds for mixed breeds ? |
The protocal is if you register 6 litters in one year, you will be inspected. That is not always the case though. I know a few people that are inspected every year and they only have 1 or 2 litters per year. Also, multiple breed registrations from one person sends up a red flag to AkC as well. AkC has age limits to register a litter. I think that a male has to be at least 8 months of age in order for his off spring to be registered. I think, but cant remember, a female has to be 1 year of age. Akc.org rules and regulations has that info. If AKC finds discrepancies in mixed breeds being passed of as purebred, you can lose all breeding AKC rights until the discrepancy is resolved one way or the other. All I can say is that you better have your paper work in order and all I's dotted and all T's crossed!!