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Originally Posted by blancla My dogs were sold to me with CKC registration papers. AKC has a research department that will research the lines of your dog and see if it can be registered with AKC as long as the line has not broken. See below: For a dog with papers from a non-AKC accepted domestic registry
AKC has a new program where we are researching pedigrees of dogs that do not have AKC paperwork to determine if the dog comes from AKC registrable stock. In order to determine AKC registration eligibility, you will need to send AKC a copy of your dog’s pedigree, registration application and/or registration certificate from another registry. You can also submit documentation provided by the breeder such as a contract or bill of sale. The dog may qualify for registration if the pedigree shows no break in AKC lineage and the dogs in the pedigree originate from AKC registrable stock. Should the dog be deemed registrable, AKC staff will register the dog in question for $30. All late fees will be waived. When you submit your paperwork, please include your name and phone number. You can submit the paperwork in one of three ways: Fax the information to 919-816-3770. Mark it attn: Registry Research. Email images to altreg@akc.org. Place Registry Research in the subject line Mail to: AKC Registry Research
Attn: Special Services
8051 Arco Corporate Drive Suite 100
Raleigh, NC 27617 This is what I did and found out that they could be registered as AKC. Now, I have contacted AKC and the customer service rep said that I would be getting a full registration. So that means that I can sell the puppies as AKC instead of the CKC which I wasn't fond of doing. |
Well, this completely blows my mind. It does not make sense to me. I am happy for you if you can get papers but this is totally unfair to all those breeders that sold pups with limited registration and withhold papers until proof of spay or neuter. Are your dogs registered with the Canadian Kennel Club or the Continental Kennel Club?