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Originally Posted by yorkie_mama22 I don't know much but I am assuming she didn't sell the AKC papers with the female because she doesn't have full breeding rights. Usually they charge more for the rights/papers. Maybe someone else may have a better idea.
I would imagine if this is the case you can't register the litter because technically you wouldn't have the right too. |
This is very confusing, I know. The dog came to me with CKC papers. I had searched for a mate for my male for 2 years. I didn't feel that I could turn her down because she was CKC instead of AKC.
It is my understanding, from what I was told by the neice, that the Aunt bought the dog as a puppy and raised her. Breeder to Aunt, Aunt to neice, neice to me. The Aunt registered her with the CKC. It's possible the breeder wasn't the most reputable person to get a dog from. Sylvia