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Old 01-10-2012, 09:40 PM   #136
Lorraine
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Originally Posted by edumma View Post
yes please file a complaint with the CKC. I did this when I got the run around from the lady I purchased Remy from. Months after purchase she gave me excuses for not sending the papers so I finally e-mailed the CKC and filed a complaint. The breeder then said that the papers had been in her van when it was broken into and the papers were stolen. So again I contacted the CKC to enquire if she had notified them of the stolen papers. miracously the papers showed up in my mail box the following week.The CkC takes these matters seriously .
Eileen
The CKC is very adamant the papers must ALWAYS be transferred to the new owner at no additional cost to the buyer and also regardless if this is a pet with nonbreeding rights or show dog. According to the regs of the CKC, the registration certificate belongs to the dog so goes with it. Transfer must be done no later than six months after the date of purchase unless you have a contract that says spay/neuter first then the new owner gets the papers then the breeder must transfer to the new owner once verification is received for the spay/neuter as outlined in the contract but that has to be in a written contract.
I have never had a problem with the CKC if something does go wrong with the registration certificate such as lost or stolen. With the submission of an affidavit from the breeder, they will issue a duplicate so it can be transferred to a new owner.
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