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Originally Posted by blueskies Technically with these online applications you could do it without a signature. You don't have to send in the original application you got from the breeder, just fill out the information online and enter the pin numbers. It doesn't even send the breeder an email to confirm. I believe that you can call AKC and request the original mail-in applications only so that nobody can register your puppies online (meaning it would HAVE to have your signature). It's a rather strange double standard because they will give you hell and make you wait for 3 months to confirm a transfer application, and only approve it half the time, but they make it so darn easy for anyone dishonest to register these puppies online. Also, on the online applications there is a pin number for full registration. If the breeder just marks over the code it is very easy to hold up to the light and read, thus giving someone dishonest full registration on a puppy that was marked limited, and AKC would probably never know unless the breeder filled out the online record with limited and they happened to notice it was different than what the puppy was actually registered. If I get a batch of online registrations I physically cut out the squares with the full registration codes. It's ridiculous...  |
This is what I am so infuritated about!!!

I don't release the registration papers on any of my limited puppies until they are spayed/neutered. So, these families didn't have any information on registration online or manually until AKC literally
GAVE out the information freely!!! Yes, even the online pin numbers...