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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 She can still register puppies with other registries even though she has no papers, just not with the AKC, however, I would not suggest she does this.
The reason I believe that the breeder is unscrupulous is that the buyer says,
"when i agreed to buy the puppy she gave me a price then she told me if i wanted papers it would be more money when i went to pick him up 3 hours away. "
So the breeder told her yes the dogs were registered, and gave her a price, however, when she drove to the breeder's house, which was over three hours away, the breeder wanted more money than originally stated. The breeder should have made this clear over the phone, and it sounds like this wasn't told to her until she visited the breeder's house. |
Yes, the breeder is unscrupulous.....offering a puppy without papers for one price and with papers another. As I stated before the only time there should be a difference in price is with breeding rights or without breeding rights. However, I'm writing in generalization terms, if one just wanted to breed, they'd breed anyway...papers or no papers.
You're right Nancy, yes you can register in another registry without papers. You can even do that with AKC, it is called a Q registry.....this type of AKC register is allowed when parents are in question......the Q is in place for 3 generations, then whalla......it goes away and you have an AKC registered dog. YTCA has a database in place with those dogs being registered in the Q registration....