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Originally Posted by WinstonMom If it doesn't cost the breeder anything for this information, I don't think it is right for him to charge anything for it.
I live in Canada and it is actually illegal to call a dog purebred unless it is registered with the Canadian Kennel Club. The breeder has to provide papers, at no cost to the buyer, pay for all the costs associated with registration including either a tattoo or a microchip. It usually costs me about $100 per puppy for this. |
She's in florida not Canada. The dog has changed ownership and they have no contract with the original breeder stating they have breeding rights as the 1st owner purchased it at a lower cost as pet only. The sire's breeder has every right to ask for the extra money. He has no obligation to change the registration to full.