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Originally Posted by mama_lexee I purchased a yorkie from a breeder 3 years ago for $1000 dollars. She told me if I ever wanted to breed my female I would have to go back to her, so my yorkie had limited registration. In March my baby went into heat and I drove to the breeders house to get her bread. She lives an hour and a half away. I had her bread three times and my choices were to give her pick of the litter or $1400 dollars for a stud fee. I knew that my babies registration had to be changed to register the new pups, so on the last breeding time I had all of the paperwork for the AKC filled out with a check in an envelope ready to be mailed. All she had to do was sign it and put it in the mailbox. I have not received any paperwork from AKC and my check has not cleared. I guess she is using that as security for her pup, but I think that the paperwork for AKC takes about a month. I have been in touch with her since the puppies were born. My baby had nine pups. I am keeping one and my little sister is getting one also. The breeder gets pick of the litter, so I want to sell the remaining 6 pups. My question is when can she pick her pup so my sister and I can pick ours? Also, surely she couldn't expect me to load all nine pups and moma and drive an hour and a half away. And what about the papers? What do I do, please help? |
Your yorkiie had 9 puppies??? That has to be some sort of record.
I wouldn't give her the puppy until I had the paperwork. but she has to send it in if she wants her pick to be regisered.