| BonBon | 03-11-2010 11:53 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by motherhen
(Post 3036090)
Yeap, you got that right! SO, even if you witheld the AKC papers, they could still do the same thing. Only option left is to wait until it's old enough, have it fixed, and then add that price to the original price of the pup? Or is the breeder just out the money for having it fixed? | Quote:
Originally Posted by jackson25
(Post 3036093)
You are correct! A good contract will help if that situation arises, as I stated before, the best way to ensure this doesn't happen is to place puppies properly. Build a strong relationship with new families before puppy leaves. | I asked this question because of a thread that was on here a few months ago. Mary, you probably remember it - this new member came on advertising her unregistered pups for sale and when questioned, she admitted her six year old yorkie had been purchased as a pup on limited registration. Obviously that didn't stop her from breeding. I think Jackson25's answer is the most reasonable in lieu of holding on to a litter until they're old enough to be fixed before placing them. |