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The way I understand it, if the dog you are trying to register this way is one of a litter that has a litter application, even if you didn't send in the individual registration, you can't go this route. But, the AKC does a lot of research in to the pedigree and makes a determination - they can decide not to register the dog, to register the dog with full registration, or to register the dog with limited registration. |
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In regards to THIS particular situation, what AKC will or won't do should be irrelevant. Your original agreement with the breeder was not to pay the extra for the AKC registration--it's unfortunate that you lost contact with her, but until you regain it, you should honor that agreement. To go behind the breeder's back years later and try to register the dogs anyway is underminded and shady, IMO. I say this because if I were the breeder and found out, I would be FURIOUS! And that's only IF everything was what the breeder claimed it to be...for all you know, the breeder never had breeding rights on the dogs to begin with, and therefore, neither should anyone owning any offspring they produced. |
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A bit confused. Did the breeder sell this dog as a pet and want to charge this person extra for AKC papers. Or is is this person stating that she wants breeding rights. If the former is true shame on the breeder. If the later is true, and there is a contract that the dog was sold as a pet.....well then the new owner is expected to honor the contract. I know I've had people in the past come to me for a pet and then later come back at me to change the registration to open. Well that wasn't gonna happen. If I didn't deem the dog an exceptional representation of the breed to keep it in my breeding program, I for sure wouldn't allow someone else to breed it. I'm sure that other breeders have encountered this problem too and that is why they are opting to spay/nueter before the pup leaves their home. |
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I was just posting the info in case someone else wanted to know the program with the AKC. And, as far as the number of breeders who left the AKC because of the cost, we aren't talking about your typical reputable breeder, we are talking about breeders that have a lot of litters and are trying to maximize costs, especially those that sell to Hunte and Lambriar - those brokers don't care about what the papers are, just as long as there are papers. For a breeder like that, with maybe 30 litters a year, well, $10 saving per litter adds up. Not that I condone those breeders, but the AKC needs money, too. They need all the registrations they can get. |
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