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Old 03-30-2010, 01:09 PM   #34
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That's it: Nope you don't need a registration #

Dateline July 2007- AKC has found a solution for Pedigree Fraud (see links below), quite possibly prodded by recent legal actions and complaints. Subscriber Gloria Lambert, Tanya’s Toys, was the first to send the announcement regarding the new Conditional Registration. Without notice, discussion, or feedback from the fancy, we predict this notice will be met with mixed reactions:

IRRESPONSIBLE BREEDERS will embrace it as an incoming-saving solution for "mis-matings."

GOOD BREEDERS will see it as fair when compared to the cavalier manner in which AKC began accepting any pedigree "from the country of origin."

COMMERCIAL BREEDERS will rejoice. They can "rescue" or steal a purebred dog, DNA it, breed it three times and viola! it becomes valuable AKC Registered Breeding Stock.


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Press Release - AKC Introduces Conditional Registration [Thursday, July 05, 2007]

New York, NY – The American Kennel Club® Conditional Registration program is now available for any AKC®-registered dog whose parent, through DNA testing, is found to be unidentifiable. Rather than canceling the registrations of the individual dog, all of its littermates and all of their offspring, AKC will change affected dogs' registration to the conditional status.

The conditional status will be clearly noted on the registration or pedigree of the unknown dog, as well as all progeny for three generations, with the letter Q starting the AKC registration number. Conditional status will only be granted in cases where the dog is believed to be purebred, but a registered parent is found to be incorrect.


"The Conditional Registration program will foster better relationships with dog owners who discover that there is an unidentified ancestor in their purebred dog's pedigree," said Thomas Sharp, Assistant Vice President of Compliance. "Now these owners will not be penalized with a revoked AKC registration and the loss of a majority of its benefits. For example, a dog with Conditional registration may still participate in any event in which ILP dogs may participate, including Obedience, Agility, and Rally."

Conditional registration also offers informed breeders the ability to keep these dogs and their offspring in a breed's gene pool. To register a litter out of a sire and dame with conditional registration, both parents must be DNA-profiled. After three generations of DNA-profiled parents, the registrations will revert to regular for the litter in the fourth generation. This protocol is in line with the acceptance of imported dogs with three generation pedigrees from the country of origin.

For more information visit: American Kennel Club - Conditional Registration or contact the AKC DNA Department at: dna@akc.org.

What I will tell you is that it is biting several YTCA members in the butt....that is why your breeder began the data base and is keepinig records. If we have any questions....we go to her.....she'll give us the information.
This looks like it's just for those who aren't matching up with DNA results. Until DNA testing became popular, I imagine breeders like this slipped through the cracks. This should have no effect on the OP and registering her dog though. I don't think this is right, and I'm glad they are keeping records of those who've had the "Q" on their name. This sounds like something that the commercial breeders passed through. This is another reason that pet owners should be more involved, I think we could let the AKC know that we don't like this. One of the advantages of the AKC over other registries is that they do DNA testing, and now they're saying that just because it doesn't match the dog can still be registered with a Q limitation, and this only lasts three generations? For shame, good for the YTCA for keeping on top of this! I wonder if having a petition that AKC pet owners could sign would help?
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