01-12-2010, 09:16 PM
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Mia, Max and Moe's Mom Donating Member
Join Date: May 2006 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Originally Posted by Ladymom What registry are you talking about? If it's not AKC and is one of the many alternative "paper" registries, it's not worth anyone's time, effort and money to try to get papers. They won't be worth anything. | Quote:
Originally Posted by Cares4Dogs If I were the sire's breeder and someone called me and said one of my past puppies sired a litter, but they arent who I sold the dog to and the terms of the sale was the dog was not to be bred....I wouldnt fork over a copy of a pedigree either. I'd be very suspicious.
Also-just be careful. If the original owner had a contract with the breeder, it may have stated that if he couldnt keep the dog that it had to be returned to the breeder. You could be opening a can of worms. | Good point Ladymom! You're right Cares4Dogs - not to mention that if the dog was sold as a "pet" then it should not have been bred and I'm surprised that the breeder is willing to go back and get the paperwork done. They must need some $$$ Was your female sold on an open registration?
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