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Originally Posted by misslissa I have to say something i have a friend i have known all my life and she breeds shelties for show when she has a accident litter meaning that it was not a pairing she planned on in advance she dose not register the litter she feels like it would be cheating people out of money.
however she will show both parents papers so the person knows what they are getting ask why they are not coming with papers it may be that the litter is not as nice as they expected (puppies are big or small or something) so they are making sure to the best of there abilities the pups are not bread |
A pup without AKC papers can still be bred...puppies just aren't able to be AKC registered. The only way one can guarantee that a pup isn't bred is to spay/nueter them prior to leaving the home.
A reputable breeder would never sell an oops breeding...puppies would be placed in approved homes. Even with a planned yorkie breeding, pups can be to large or too small, or not be just right for the ring/breeding, those are the pups that are placed in pet homes.