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					Originally Posted by jexxie  Ok. when I got my yorkie they told me that his mom and dad were akc registered but I opted not to get the papers because they charged more. Since then, I have lost all contact with the breeder and she has moved. I don't even remember her last name. Well, the AKC now has a program where they will somehow test your dog to see if it was from AKC lineage and if it was, they will register it with no papers if you send it a 3 generation pedigree. The problem is I have no idea how I am supposed to find out his pedigree. He is only going to weigh 3 lbs if that full grown and I would really like to stud him out. I can register him with CKC but that's not that great. Anyone have any advice??? | 
 
  The Only way to register with AKC once you have lost his breeder information and not registered or not having the information to fully register you can do Only a Listing Privilege, which allows you to only participate in their acrivities, excluding confirmation. 
Check out this link: 
American Kennel Club - Purebred Alternative Listing/Indefinite Listing Privilege  for more information. I have not heard from AKC the program you mentioned. You may have things confussed with another registry.
You would also have to prove that he is neutered to do this. You would not be able to use him for breeding. And at his size why would you, not to mention he might not even have the qualities to be breeding him.