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Old 09-01-2009, 07:51 AM   #34
RachelandSadie
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Originally Posted by Mardelin View Post
It happens both ways; Newbies asking questions and don't like the answers they get from all, even if the answer is offered softly. They will come back and rip apart the person offering the help. It's happend within the last few days.

However, to the OP, how wonderful that you have offered your services to those that want a registered name. But, it was mentioned that Registers are a means for breeders to research pedigrees. Therefore, a breeders Kennel name should be listed upfront and the name you have chosen for the pup. Usually the name you've chosen for the pup references a breeders certain, line....then a call name is given, completely different from the registered name.
i think it's just all sorts of screwed up due to the APRI because they have this policy that the new owner chooses the registered name and i'm sure with AKC the kennel chooses the full length name bases on the lineage of the dog.

all i know is that Sadie's mom was CJ's Mickey's Maiden and sire was Little Boy Blue...

i don't like either one so i redid it on my own....

small question for those who know lots about AKC stuff...how do dogs get to be AKC if both parents have to be AKC to be included...like how did the first dogs get registered when it all started and how do we know that the first dogs registered were 100% pure blooded...it all doesn't make much sense to me why can't all dogs that meet the standard or are pure bred become AKC dogs if the owner wants them to be??? i don't get it

oh and i might add the ONLY reason i thought about registering at all was that i'm really curious to see the other names of her pedigree for scrapbooking purposes and curiosity and registering is the only way to obtain the pedigree from them....my bad for wanting to know too much i guess.
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