This dosent seem right?? While going through my local online free ad website I came across an ad for a CKC registered yorkie for sale for a very low price..the only requirement is that the owner gets to use him for their breeding program. I emailed them to ask them how many times they would like to use him and for pictures of him..well I did get pictures and since I come from a very small area I knew the breeder just from their email address. They sent pictures of a very adorable 8 month old male yorkie. They said they would like to use him once or twice..now I am not in the market for a new dog but curiousity got the best of me. Is this common place? What if the people who got this fine looking boy decided to use him for byb purposes??? It just dosent seem very eithical to me to sell an intact CKC reg. male to someone?? Does this sound right to you?? Dawn |
It happens all the time. It is a way for more $$$ to come back to the breeder and not have to pay for stud service or for an ethical breeder to continue with their lines. The difference is, does the selling breeder have anything in the contract about co-ownership or how many times the stud can be used and protecting their lines. The contract is the key and how it is written. |
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You can always get him and neuter him yourself.:) unless the contract stipulates that you can't. |
It's not really an uncommon practice, but one that generally takes place between people who already know each other already. It's not something you would advertise for. I have a problem selling ANY intact dog, male or female to anyone with such loose stipulations.:thumbdown |
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It's not an unusual request. It's like co-owning the pup. |
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