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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s No, they don't...not any more than AKC does. (Except AKC requires that they be s/n.)
If the parents of the dog were different breeds, they will give you a certificate showing the pedigrees of both parents, but that's all it amounts to. The dog is not being registered as a recognized "breed" itself and no dogs produced by that pup are eligible for the certificate. It's done, just like AKC, so the dogs can compete in agility events. |
I am pretty sure they do. A lady brought over a "morkie" that she told me had papers. I looked at them and sure enough this dog had CKC papers...not purebred but the general public has no clue about what the papers are for anyway. Most say "as long as you give me papers so I can register them with the city legally"...
And true neither makes one ethical but the AKC at least does check the places of some of the breeders to make sure that minimum living standards are met, not much but something at least.