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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s Not exactly...they don't "register" mixes anymore than AKC does. |
The AKC doesn't "register" mixes at all. Mixes are only allowed to compete in non-conformation events and no pedigree information is listed and they must be neutered. While they are given a number this is not to be confused with being registered with the AKC. No breeders can use this to confuse a puppy buyer because dog must be neutered.
Here's what many websites say about the Continental Kennel Club:
CKC-Continental Kennel Club (do not confuse with Canadian Kennel Club!)
CKC will recognize a cross between any two purebred dogs, and will issue a registration certificate on their offspring. These crosses are not registered as purebred dogs but are registered as the offspring of purebred dogs. CKC accepts no responsibility for any inaccurate, false, or fraudulent information submitted on registration applications. They sponsor no shows or championships. They also give big fee breaks to large kennels registering lots of dogs (such as Puppy Mills). Will register dogs not registered with other recognized registries.
understanding your dog's papers - lesser registries