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Originally Posted by YorkieRose AKC will keep the DNA on record..and if the male sires any pups, they have DNA to compare to the pups if there is ever a dispute...what people fail to realize is...the pet owner pays for everything, not the breeder, not AKC when there is a dispute..if the breeder is proved in error, then the pet owner can recoup.. |
Not to mention the $500 it costs when an owner questions the sire of their dog. You prove the dog was not sired by a particular stud, you get the money back. If it can't be proved through DNA, you lose the $500.
http://www.akc.org/dna/complaint_policy.cfm