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"ATTENTION BREEDERS! When pups are seperated from their dam, usually soon after weaning, put a unique identification on each pup. Later, after you register the litter and the AKC has assigned each pup a unique litter number, put that number on a tag and attach it to the pup's collar." Hope that helps Robbie.. |
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Oh wow, that does help and it clears things up. I need to send for that user's guide. Only thing is, I never put collars on puppies. Any suggestions? I mean they're so small and even a cat collar wouldn't fit most even by 12 weeks. Hmmm, I've got to do some thinking here...LOL |
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AKC forms http://www.akc.org/pdfs/DogRecord.pdf Also the above link will take you to the forms for "Dog Ownership And Breeding Records" form.. Make sure that you have one for each and every dog that you have registered through AKC, rather from your breeding or if you purchased from another breeder.. Make sure that it keep it up-to-date and accurate.. If you are inspected by AKC they will ask this, along with your litter paperwork for all your litters.. |
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ID for your dogs Also I forgot to mention this: Make sure that your dogs are all microchipped or tattooed.. AKC will check and sure that you do! |
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Thanks... I do have my binder with all the appropriate forms for each dog as well as my litter records and history of mating on each dog i own. I'm a very organized person when it comes to that. I was just really concerned about the identification of puppies which i wasn't current on. Again, I say thanks for the info! |
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Someone posted a while back about crocheting a little looped collar for her pups, using a different color yarn for each. Would that work to solve the collar problem? |
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