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Originally Posted by shodanusmc $1800? His parents must both be grand Champions.
Buy the breeder first, then the pup. Sorry she is screwing you and you are not even in bed to enjoy it. |
I think the only one getting screwed here is a young puppy who's too young to even have it determined whether or not he is breed worthy.
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Originally Posted by animallover2011 HE HAS NO HEALTH PROBLEMS!!! HE WAS THE RUNT OF THE LITTLER!!! My veterinary has checked him all over and he has had all genetics testing completed . He is in GREAT HEALTH. How many of you are professional veterinaries that are saying don’t breed him ? I just don’t think you understand what I meant by “sick”. I took care of him as such his mother would I bottle fed him, ect. I agree im being royally screwed! |
I think we understand you perfectly. You are po'd because you want breeding rights to a dog you didn't buy. You think because you took care of the dog, it should, by all rights be yours to do with as you please. But what this comes down to is that there is NO requirement that the original breeder register the dog. And if she did, there is ZERO requirement that she give you an open registration. Just because you WANT it and think you've more than paid for the right to it doesn't necessarily make it so. There is no case law for your lawyer to go after saying that she has to do it.
Bottom line, you can pitch a fit, but no breeder is required to give you an open registration. I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that the reason you've chosen to come to YT with this is to try and leverage some public opinion against the breeder in hopes that she'll cave and give you what you want.