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AKC question... If a dog is registered with AKC does that mean that the dog has no health problems or genetic diseases? I had someone tell me that they have to be in good health, genetic disease free in order to be registered with AKC, or CKC... Is this true? |
The only thing AKC registration guarantees is that BOTH parents were also registered AKC with full registration (rights to breed). You have to do your homework on typical genetic problems and how to interview a good breeder. Both of my dogs are AKC. Sammy will need to have surgery on her knees and Loki is on 2 medications for a disease that is genetic and he has had it since birth. So, papers are NO guarantee. On the flip side, a good breeder is *most* likely to register AKC. Show-quality pups will be registered with AKC or comparable kennel club (they are not all equally respected). |
My Yorkie is registered with AKC and I wasn't sure about what I had been told I didn't think is was true because some disease occur later on in life. I do know that his parents and his grandparents were all healthy! I worry so much about things like that. I just want him to be healthy.... |
It does not guarantee anything about health. Most of the dogs in puppy mills are AKC registered and they are notoriously unhealthy. Do you breed yorkies? |
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Nope, it doesn't mean they are healthy at all. All it means is that the parents of the dog (or at least the 2 dogs claimed to be the parents) were registered as pure bred dogs. |
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Where in Ky. are you from? |
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Akc AKC is about the same as the motor vehicle department...they keep records and issues permits etc....but it is no guarantee the car will go... |
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