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Originally Posted by YorkieRose AKC says sellers of registable puppies/dogs are to be sold with papers..if the papers are not available at the time of the sale, it is a red flag and you may never get them.. and in that case..all information needs to be provided at the time of the sale..sire/dam, reg numbers, DOB..
They also say, if a person buys a puppy without papers, with the understanding that papers will be furnished for payment of an additional amt of money, the buyer has ineffect forfeited any rights to the papers. If at some time the buyer wants papers the AKC can only advise them to work it out with the seller..
SO I guess AKC wants all pups to go with papers, but if they are not and the breeder wants more money for papers, they aren't getting involved..! |
I don't think they should get involved. buyers really need to learn to educate themselves first.
If you want the papers than work with the breeder. If it wasn't important to them when they bought the dog, why do they want them after the fact.
I do not see the OP as a victim here. We do not know what the agreement was, or why she chose to buy from this breeder. Was if because this puppy was cheaper than one from a more reputable breeder.
We don't even know who the breeder is.