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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s I'm a bit confused. So in order to do this, the dogs that were originally AKC would have had to have been sold with full registration, right?
So, if the dogs were sold with limited registration, but registered as CKC and then bred...the offspring would NOT be registerable with AKC through this process, right? |
You would presume so, wouldn't you? The lady I bought my dog from got her from her Aunt and when her Aunt bought the dog, the breeder wanted $200 more for the AKC papers. The Aunt didn't want to pay the extra $200 and registered the dog with CKC. The female, as far as I know, was not marked with limited registration.
I double registered my AKC male so I could paper the puppies with the CKC. When I asked the question you posed above to the AKC, they said that if the female could be proven to come from AKC stock and the father is AKC, then yes, the puppies could be papered AKC. For as far back as I have bred her to my AKC male. They made no stipulation about limited or unlimited registration.
Now, as I have been reading up on this, I have thought of a couple of questions.
HOW did the Aunt get the information on the parents of the dog, so she could register the her with the CKC? I got a pedigree from CKC and it shows information on both parents.
I think that maybe the Aunt asked if the breeder would take less for the dog if she didn't get the AKC papers and the breeder agreed to it. I have no proof but I think, as a breeder myself, that the Aunt, being the customer, might have brought it up.
My ex-mentor told me that the papers go with the dog, no matter what the price. I stick to that unless the people don't want the papers at all. I don't lower the price and keep the papers. After all, what use are they to me once the puppy is gone? Sylvia