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Originally Posted by yorkielady06 I wrote a thread about this a few months back and a few people were not happy about that at all. I do this and have done it for a few years.
But if you do place one in a show home with someone you know personally they still can sell the offspring from that dog to whom they choose, correct? I have seen contracts from show breeders that state the dog must be championed prior to breeding and only be used on the said persons quality bitches, but the offspring can go to whomever this person chooses. I could hypothetically purchase one of those offspring, put him in the ring and champion him if he fits the bill. So if I am showing him and he is not a carrier, is that ok? Yes. But if I am showing him and intend to better the parti line then No? |
Those I sell to a show home cant sell a show dog out of that litter it's in my contract. And my contract states also that before breeding it does have to be championed and anything they sell from that litter has to be sold as a pet only and spayed or neutered upon leaving their home. They can keep a show quality yorkie for themselves and not sell or place a show dog from that breeding into another home. Some show breeders require to only sell to a show home from a second generation breeding. And I have to approve any show home before being sold. I hope that answers your question
Donna