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I won't have to worry about a lawyer LOL....mine will be spayed/neutered before they ever leave my house :) Donna |
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This is interesting....I just got a pm from WenK and I now have another question for you terrific breeders. She says that "the AKC policy on limited registration does not say anything about a spay-neuter clause." And "If this lady doesn't have a spay-neuter clause then it is her right to choose to breed her dogs if she wants to." Do you agree? Is it her right, or is she just abusing the trust the breeder placed in her? |
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Mardelin...I'm sure you are a wonderful breeder. I will say this again...I am not a breeder. I happen to have 2 pets that I consider my children and they had a litter. I am trying to find these puppies the best homes I can find. I'm not quite sure how you think I am putting my dogs' welfare upfront. The breeder did not have a contract when I bought my dog, therefore, I am not breaching anything. The immaturity sets in when you all gang up on the new person by acting like everyone should know what you, as a breeder knows. That is absurd. All of you should go to the AKC website and read about limited registration. The first sentence states exactly what I originally said...that since my boy has limited registration, his offspring can not be registered. I never had a contract so why would I be doing something wrong here?? |
Never really had to worry about one either, everyone I've sold a dog to has been in close proximity to me, I see most of them since I groom them. Even when I come back into Dallas the ones I've placed there, come to Lee's for me to groom or see. |
It is possible that your contracts are legal and enforceable even if they were not done by a lawyer. I don't know if your laws are different than ours (I am in Canada) but there was an article in the Canadian Kennel Club magazine last year stating that any and all of our personal contracts were legal, even if not done by a lawyer. I haven't as of yet but will be adding a fine ($5000) for breach of any of my contract as the CKC says we can do that. We cannot just seize our dogs, we have to buy them back, but can state the price of one dollar for taking the dog back. Audrey |
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Now that being said, if your boy was bred unintentionally, (and I don't know what your plans are) but, the ethical thing to do is to place the pups, not sell them. And the sire should have been nuetered, that would have been putting his welfare upfront as well as the dams. |
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Wait, I wanna be irresponsible too! It's seems so like so much less stress. :p |
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