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Originally Posted by shyorkies I have a friend that uses fingernail polish (a dot on the belly) to mark her puppies as far as the ID from which mama the pup is from.. If you have more than one litter in your home and AKC inspects you at this time you have to have them ID.. Even if the puppies are still seperated they still have to be ID.. |
I have always known who is who. So many people have asked me how I know this for sure. I just do. I handle them so much and they are all unique in some way. I am also an old nail polish user, lol, I have dabbed polish on puppies before to assure someone that they are getting the puppy they chose. Now, I am confused about something....I thought I knew it all about akc inspections, but are you saying Melanie that each individual puppy must be identified along with the parents? Let's say I have a newborn litter and I have them in a playpen in their box, and I have my index card tied to the outside of the playpen stating number of males, females, date of mating, date of whelp, mother and father's info...is this not enough? I want to make sure I'm on top of things here...