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Originally Posted by tammy8833 well it was explained improperly originally and the correct info is located on the AKC website and through their employees...
i know that my AKC dogs do not have to be identified. i know that any future puppies do not either..i do need to keep correct records of the parents and the ages etc..collars and tags are fine for identifying if visited by AKC since i will never have 20 dogs or show
im just not defending my self anymore..think what you want...say what you want..i know who i am and dont need anyone's approval or to be corrected by others..if i need to get answers i will go directly to the source from now on..i have all of AKC phone numbers now NY and NC
i have been here long enough to know when to comment on something and not..if your view is not the RIGHT view it will be a never ending clash |
Tammy,
What the AKC says over the phone and what an AKC rep will write you up for are two different things. You don't have 20 dogs, it may be just a minimum of 2. They must be permanently ID'd. I know I've been there. You don't even have tyo have 10 litters in 1 year, all you need is one, to have the AKC rep land on your porch.
But, let me commend you in acquiring information prior to breeding AKC. But, go one step further, request all written documentation associated with the regulations, you can down load it.