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Old 04-29-2010, 11:25 AM   #19
Mardelin
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Originally Posted by gemy View Post
Well I have to say when I bought Magic he was dual registered in both AKC and Canadian Kennel Club. All I had to do was send in paperwork on AKC to register him individually. that was a good time saver and expense for me. For I wanted to show him in both Canada and USA.

Of course I knew his pedigree, but anyhow I liked the way they looked and ordered one from CKC a 5 generation one. AKC came with I think a 3 generation one.

What is important is the the purebred dog be registered with a reputable registry. This means the puppies parents are registered and the litter has been registered with the for instance AKC. All the new owner needs to do is register the dog individually. If the cost is reasonable why not do it?

How-ever it doesn't confer any special benefit to the owner if they don't want to compete in agility, rally, obedience or conformation.
Gail,

Since I have software that maintains all the activity of the dogs I have; medical/showing/beeding/pedigrees. My pedigree's go back 10 generations and some further. So I usually print a 5 generation pedigree for my pet families. Some just think it's cool, along with a birth announcement for them.

Your's is a horse of a different color. Your dogs were registered with the registry of choice in both countries. I know a couple of Canadian exhibitor/breeders that show in both countries and Champion their dogs in both countries as well as in Europe. There is a lot of paper work to deal with when doing this.
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