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Originally Posted by Vwitscher I don't use the full registered name on purpose since it's difficult enough to stop people that intend to breed and lie to get a puppy from registering them CKC. Although it doesn't stop it completely since they can send pictures and get a friend to verify the puppy looks like a yorkie, it's much easier if you have the registered name of the sire and dam. I will share some info of the litters but until they are neutered or spayed I won't give them a full name. If someone wants to use Champion sired in their ad it's already part of the rules that they must say the name. I used to tell people in ads that my pups are champion sired and had all kinds of nut cases coming out of the wood work. And when I had money I would get them spayed before leaving but now I don't have money for that. I decided people that just wanted a pet didn't care that my puppies are champion sired and I don't advertise it. It seems if you want to know that detail about puppies pedigrees, contact the person advertising and maybe they will share that information. Sorry if this sounds terse but I would resent being forced to do something that may be detrimental to the future of puppies I produce. |
I;m trying to understand your concern. First when you mention CKC do you mean the national registry in Canada? The Canadian Kennel Club... or do you mean the Continential Kennel club?
If it is the Continental KC they would register a dog/bitch on the basis of a pic alone?
If so I understand your concern. How-ever purchasers should be able to look up on an official registry the dam/sire of any puppy they plan on purchasing.
How would you suggest a way that both the potential purchaser can be served and you as the breeder be served?
For example is there a way you can withhold full registration of your pups until they are neutered? And or a co- ownership agreement?