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Old 03-21-2012, 06:52 PM   #11
taxlady
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Originally Posted by smartpuppiepets View Post
I am pretty sure you discussed this with the breeder before getting your puppy and the breeder gave you the AKC papers in accordance to what was agreed between both parties. If you change your mind and decide to breed your dog afterwords, you would have to consult the breeder again and see if they would be willing to allow you to do so. If they do not allow it would be very unethical of a dog owner to go ahead and breed a "limited registration dog" behind the breeders back.
I am sure that you understood it all and your question was just a matter of really getting clear something you were not really familiar with.
As others have said, breeders reserve the right to allow or not further offspring to be born based in so many factors, most of the time it is in the best interest of said dog or puppy and limited registration is done to protect the dogs and puppies from predators.
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Your info probably was true the 1st time Sprocket was sold, but not every time there after, we were his 4th home, one step away from the shelter if a good home could not have been found. We were VERY lucky to have him, he is so loving, those of you who have dogs who have been rehomed, for what ever reason, know what I mean. I was just so surprised to have gotten his AKC papers too! And I didn't know anything about them or little dogs LOL , oh well, I have learned, Sprocket has been a good teacher and I have gotten so much info here on YT. I was totally ignorant and am still learning from so many very patient teachers. Thanks always for your help.
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