If the breeder gets puppy papers on the puppies they can keep and know when a breeder has had puppies. So by the owner paying AKC again for papers is not helping get kennels inspected. That goes by if the breeder reg. the litter. And for as inspected Akc only has a very very few inspectors (under 10 for the USA) when a breed has a few litters (under 4) a year that are put in a hat and drawed out to see how gets inspected. This has nothing to do with the owner of a new puppy sending in their puppy papers. Which is up to them if they want to send that money. I just wanted you to know how the inspection went. I know breeders that has been breeding for 30 years and has been inspected 2 times. So they don't inspected that much. Which is bad because the ones that need to be is not getting inspected. I was only breeding Maltese for a year 1/2 and got my 1st inspection. Everything went great, supper nice man. And he is the one that told me I was the winning number LOL. I like that I have been inspected because I am always happy to tell people I passed with flying colors. But anyway I just want to clear up that it is when the breeder orders puppy papers is how AKC keeps up with how many litters they have and when to put them in that lucky hat. LOL So it is really up to the owner to reg or not. It done help AKC keep up with where the puppy goes. But the inspector told be alot of people do not ever send the puppy papers in, if they are not showing or breeding them. |