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Old 09-01-2006, 06:33 AM   #31
DazzlinYT
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Yes YorkieKisses you are correct, you have to keep breeding and ownership records on any dog that you co-own, whether it lives in your home or not.

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Originally Posted by yorkykisses
Lynda I am sorry for what you are going through. I recently decided to add a female to my program and was talking with a certain show breeder. I had done everything but sign on the dotted line for the purchase of this particular dog. I had this uneasy feeling all of the sudden concerning this breeder and opted out of the purchase of this particular dog. Which I can now say that I am relieved that I did not go through with this particular deal. I am still in the market to add to my program and would like to ask if I may "who the dam and sire is to your puppy(s)? I believe that we all need to stick together and hopefully we can keep others from going through unnecessary heartache. Lynda I do hope that you have peace with this issue in the near future.

Wnalegria it would also be nice if you would enlighten us as to who you keep referring to in your threads. It seems you and Helen have alot to share. One would also think that if you co-own a dog with someone you would also keep records on the dog you co-own? For example you co-own at least two male dogs and I would presume that you have shared all the important information for recording keeping with the other co-owners of these two particular male dogs, right? I would be referring to when they have been used for stud and to what females they have been studded to.
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