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It is possible she is not registered in California. Each state has different requirements for breeders to be licensed. In my state, you must have six or more unaltered females. So, if a home breeder has five, they would not be registered. I do know of other breeders who sell a pup as pet only and require proof of neuter before they will forward the papers. It is a protection for their "line" or when they feel the pup (usually a female) is too small to breed. I am so sorry you have had a struggle with your little guy. It is possible he picked up the skin infection in his first home, but, you will likely never know. Now that he is better, I hope you have a wonderful life with him. The infection might have been easier to clear than ringworm, that can be a nightmare. |
If you need to talk give me a call. 907-632-5509. |
Call SD police. She is known there. If your a lawyer you will see a paper trail. Good luck |
Like I said, I received my dog's AKC open registration, and paid extra for his entire family line. My transaction with Rose - My Itty Bitty Yorkie was completed as we agreed, and I have a healthy, beautiful Yorkie who...by the way....is NOT a t-cup. He is just right. We had a breakdown in communication which we resolved in a way that only women can. If I were to buy another Yorkie, I would go straight to Rose, and I recommend her to everyone who stops to ask me about Axel. I first posted on this website to educate myself, and for information. Not to bad mouth, bash or ruin Rose's business. Luckily I was dealing with an ethical person, breeder, business woman and Christian. So please take that into consideration and consider this link closed. Really. |
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