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Originally Posted by cheetobandita34 I am glad I could help! Who knows, she may very well somewhere have puppies that are AKC that were whelped from a dog that she owns. She was completely dishonest with me. She got someone else by telling them she got their dog from a "friend" (famous broker wording) That person could technically be a friend but the dog came all the way from the south. She also whited out the breeders address on the AKC paperwork which according to the AKC is a no, no. She also put our information in the transfer section of the paperwork right under where the original breeder sold the dog to her, which is completely untrue. I know I did not get my dog in August, but the end of September. The paperwork however reads as I bought the dog directly from the original breeder in August. Sad. If I ever get another Yorkie, I will take my sweet time finding someone can trust. |
That is against AKC Rules and if they know that they will not register the dog. They must have paperwork on each person through who's hands the dog passes. I am having trouble with this right now as the lady who originally bought the dog in question died and he was given to her neice. The neice then sold him to me. The dog's registration was never sent in, but the original (deceased) buyer's name was filled in as the buyer on the puppy registration form. I called AKC wanting to register him and they said I have to have someone with power of attorney in the lady's estate sign off on a transfer statement and also sign that they have power of attorney and then the neice has to sign before I can register the dog.