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Old 12-21-2005, 01:52 AM   #8
royalpuppies
Yorkie Yakker
 
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 73
Don't say that...

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Originally Posted by JCV
ahh i guess my dog came from a crappy blood line even though his parents are full breed and very nice looking..

Please don't say that!

I am a breeder myself and believe me you can get good quality bloodlines anywhere (even unregistered) the only difference is the proof... (If this can be called proof)

as I said I am a breeder myself and before starting a while back I visited over 20 different breeders, and talked for hours with many clubs (I chose the CKC because it seems to be the most popular in Canada) and they are strict enough... But I found out that many breeders falsify their documents..... Imagine thinking you are purchasing a dog with champion bloodlines but finding out that all papers are faulsified...

To tell you the truth with all the bad breeders out there (puppy mills ect...) no Club is safe against faulsified papers...

I purchased my dogs myself from a few breeders whom I trust and still talk to on this day... And I register dogs myself nothing is checked at all with most clubs... All it is, is paperwork...

You could have a pretty good quality dog whom the breeder decided to register with a different registry...

If your dog looks good, has no defects (hereditary, congenital) and if the Temperament and everything else is ok I don't see why you would have a bad quality! Or even a crappy blood line...

(My dog Peanut (NEUTERED!!!) is from a crappy blood line, he is 9 years old now and he was the first Yorkie I ever had! Before I started breeding.. He is not the standard Yorkie he was a gift from a friend and this friend (I am not blaming her) but did not know what she was shopping for... She paid 300$ for him BUT! he has issues with his throat (wind pipe) and he is a 13 pounder!!!!!!!! I could not get rid of him so I still have him, but he is neutered thus not used for breeding... Pet only! He is still very sweet!
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