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Dual registration Is there any benefit to dual registering a dog? |
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I mailed your stuff today. You should get it in a few days. Can you let me know when you do? :) I hope they fit. It was hard not having them physically here, but Emma is a little bigger than Allie so I just based it off that and then used the same sizing for Carmel and added a little. Hope you love them!!! Hope Carmel and Emma do too! :cool:;) |
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What registries are you asking about? |
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I have read crap about APRI and ACA. |
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I know that there is an internationally reconized clubs that u can do dual registrations to So coco was born i korea and is registered with the kcf the korean version and on her pedigree it states i can also register to other international reconized clubs such as akc and ckc (the canadian not the other) t if ur dog is registered under akc i wouldnt worry I want to register coco with ckc(canadian) because i want her chip to be registered with them as well |
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I didn't know before and I registered Uni with ACA. They don't even require witness or proof the dog is purebred, just your check. :rolleyes: |
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Someone told me their dog was duel registered and that it was better. I also have a friend who got a purebred puppy the other day registered APRI. I looked at the ladies website and just groaned. She actually met her in a gas station parking lot to pick up the puppy. He was 12 weeks old (thank goodness for that) but already weighs 4 pounds and his price was reduced because of his age. She told her for more $$$ she would send in her AKC papers and he'd be duel registered |
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If your pups are AKC registered, don't bother with any other registry. They were created by bad breeders into tricking unknowing buyers into believing their dogs have papers, when in reality the "papers" of those registries ACA, CKC (continental, not Canadian) APRI, etc aren't worth the paper it's printed on. Now if a dog was dual registered AKC and CanadianKC I still don't know what advantage that it would have. |
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Thanks for your replies. She did tell them she didn't need a registration, that he's a pet and papers weren't that big of a deal. |
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She did not see parents. Breeder met her at a truck stop. I see disaster written all over it, but I've been telling her to make sure she gets him vaccinated and vet checked and things to watch for and look for and to come here for great advice. I don't think she even got a written health guarantee. I wish she had told me she was getting a puppy before she got one and I could have at least pointed her in a better direction and told her what to look for and questions to ask. I think she knows it was a greeder, just wanting the money. And for what she paid, I doubt her pet is full anything. But she loves him and that's what's important. |
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To the last statement, :thumbup::thumbup: I'm glad that the puppy is in better hands now!! |
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Actually the only benefit I know of is for showing your dog. As I show both in the USA and Canada my dogs are registered in both registries. AKC and CKC ie Canadian Kennel Club. The microchip should I would think be readable by vets here in Canada and the USA. The rules for breeders registered with the CKC are a bit different than in the USA, in that all breeders MUST if selling a purebred pup, register the dog, and can NOT charge more for this process. In fact when you pick up a pup here from a CKC breeder, you should be prepared at the time to sign the registration paperwork. Then the breeder sends this in to the CKC and you the new owner, will receive your pups official registration number and paperwork from the CKC. I truly don't understand any reputable breeder of CH dogs not registering their litters, and NOT going ahead to register the pups with AKC. |
So showing and breeding with good lines. Obviously with reputable clubs and nit ACA or APRI. Thank you. I think the $$$$ was what the breeders wanted. Quote:
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