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Old 10-27-2014, 09:20 AM   #12
gemy
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Just got freed up now. The breeder is in charge of submitting the paperwork to the appropriate registry, and they fill in the Limited Registration and or the Spay and Neuter contract.


French system is interesting - but in comparison breeder members of AKC and CKC will not breed a female prior to 18 months old or after 2 heats, which-ever is later.


Germany has an even more rigorous system. But evaluating breeding suitability is again different to a purebred status and a registry which is designed to track and keep very good track of pedigrees.


The easiest way around any system, is quite simply to ignore - don't register your puppies and or your breeding pair. Sell to the pet market - as pets. And in that market there are usually no provisions for restriction on breeding rights to the dogs.


Your flop eared Yorkie would never earn a championship in any conformation ring in North America. And unless he was registered with AKC on a Limited REgistration basis and he was bred, and the owner of the dam tried to register the litter, the original breeder of the Flop eared Yorkie would not really know that he had been bred. It is up to the breeder to follow up on Spay and Neuter provisions and to the best of their ability to insure they happen.


That's all for now Mike have a good day/evening.
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