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Originally Posted by Lorraine Actually the registration papers from the AKC and/or Canadian Kennel Club in Canada shows that your puppy is a purebred registered representative with that registry and of that breed along with other pertinent information such as parents, birthdate etc. and that you are the new owner once the pup is transferred to your name.
Here in Canada, unless that registration from the Canadian Kennel Club can be provided by the breeder, it is illegal to sell a dog or puppy as a purebred.
For $2600 I would certainly expect a lot more than promises.
I bought a finished proven stud show dog last year for $2500 Canadian dollars and he has proven to be a valuable addition to my kennel in the quality of puppies he is producing. |
Just been throught a thing with a breeder here in Canada to get my pups paper. it is approaching the 6 month mark and I undersatand that the papers are finally in the mail. Unfortunately, when we picked up the pup, I forgot the contract and even though I asked that it would be sent out and was told it would be, it wasn't. Hope the papers do arrive before the end of 6 months because I would rather not take action. But when you are promised papers and pay for papers, you should get them!