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Breeders vs. Brokers??????? ok.....I just purchased my first AKC Puppy. Mia Rose (MIMI). We absolutely are in love with her. I thought I did my homework. I took weeks to weed through all of the scams and the links telling me "Don't buy from a backyard breeder," and all of the emails from the missionaries in Africa. (Which was really weird) I placed an ad looking for a yorkie, I specifically said NO out of state. I had heard that small dogs get bad health problems and can die when flying. I did not want to place any dog in jeopardy. We finally found a local person. I thought the puppy was local. When we saw her it was (of course) love at first site. I asked for the AKC papers he said he would send them to me. When I got the papers I noticed the Breeder was from out of state. When I contacted her to see pictures of the Dam and the Sire, she said she retired them and has no pictures. Mia was just born on December 26,2008. Any way, I am assuming the gentleman was the Broker for the breeder? Is this normal activity. Just wondering for any future references. Thanks |
Yes that sounds like a broker. It is more common to have one if you buy over the internet |
Breeders who sell outright to brokers...or who have them brokered have no concern where their puppies end up. |
So sorry...You did sort good, not falling for those crazy scams and avoiding BYB - Unfortunately, you purchased from a broker, who in turn either purchases in bulk from puppymills or BYBs :( |
Thanks for the info....I'll be more careful next time around.. |
If at least the dam isn't on the premises...consider that a red flag. |
This may be a dumb question but why? Sorry I am extremely new at this.. |
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Sooo...??? I hate to raise any concerns but if puppies come from brokers.....Could there be a possibility that the puppy isnt actually AKC since we dont know where the parents are at? I mean she could have papers but doesnt mean the dog came from those parent right? |
I thought about that. I have papers from America's Pet registry. I guess they are the same as the American Kennel Club. I didn't realize this. They are each others competition. I called and the registration number that I have is valid...Not that it really makesa difference if she is registered or not. I just want a purebred. So I know exactly what her temperment will be and what she is going to look like. |
I also have the registration numbers for the dam and the sire. So I guess it's on the up and up. But I just don't understand why they don't include a picture or more information on the parents? like temperment, coloring so on and so forth. |
The AKC is the only registry I feel comfortable with. They register pure breds only no mixes. The other registries register mixes |
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America's Pet Registry is a junk registry. It was specifically formed to support the retail pet industry, puppymills, brokers and pet shops, and to provide "papers" to make the buyer think they are getting a quality dog. :thumbdown You can read in their FAQ's their intent to support the retail pet industry: America's Pet Registry - FAQs |
but.... what Im trying to find out.....is it possible to buy an a pup that has AKC and not actually be the pup that the AKC is intended for? If you dont see the parents, then where did the puppies come from? As long as you have AKC parents registries then you can, cant you pretty much register any litter as an AKC litter? |
I fell for the APR papers as well and let me tell you, BIGGEST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE! NEVER AGAIN will I buy a dog unless it is AKC or CKC (CANADIAN) I learned the hard way, my dog has genetic disorder with her knees (luxating patellas) I also found out my dog was from a puppymill, when I called the original "breeder" they didn't have the parents either, it took her about 5-10 mins to FIND the papers on MY dog because she didn't know anything on the top of her head, she seemed like a nice lady and was very informative talking but she blank out said they sell their dogs to someone who then sells them off, she doesn't ship them, unless someone comes there to buy a pup the rest go to whoever will buy them for whatever. |
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Also AKC requires detailed record keeping and dna samples thus ensuring a puppy is indeed the product of a specific breeding. The implementation of the record keeping and dna requirements lead some breeders to seek out alternative registries. |
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