Registration papers??? Help! Ok, so when I got Oscar, I signed a non-breeding contract with my breeder saying that I had to have him neutered within 150 days of purchase - which I have done. The contract then says "The breeder will not register the dog in the owner's name until proof of neuter has been supplied. The owner acknowledges that he/she has signed a NON-BREEDING AGREEMENT to be duly registered with the CKC. If the owner does not provide such proof in a timely manner, any additional costs levied by the CKC and associated with late registration will be borne by the Owner." Ok.. what does that MEAN? I sent her a nice long email about Oscar and how he was doing, and that he had been neutered, that it was a cryptorchid neuter, etc. and all she wrote back was "he's gorgeous, thanks for the update". She made no mention of the above contract clause... I DON'T understand registration papers, etc... CAN SOMEONE FILL ME IN? Some people thought I needed them in order to travel with Oscar - but I thought I just needed his vaccination record? Basically, I need to write her back, but I dont want to sound like a complete moron and I'd like to know exactly what I'm supposed to be asking her for. |
The breeder needs to provide the sale information to CKC. Meaning she registered the litter, then supplies them with the buyer (you) information. Once she completes that, then you will be able to register your pup. Btw, for travel purposes you only need the vaccination records. Just email her and say you'd like to register your pup. Ask if she's completed her side of the information. |
Does he have to be registered? How do you register him? Do I get papers from the CKC then, or from the Breeder? sorry... not my area of expertise... |
No, you don't need to register your puppy.... unless you want to breed or show your dog. Registering your pup just shows parentage (that he/she is a purebred... and even that is assuming the breeder is honest). Hope this helps.:) |
papers You do not need registration papers to travel..if that were true then no mixed breeds could travel. In the US a puppy can be registered a year within the date of sale with no added late fees as a recall...check with the breeder and ask when you will get the papers? Best wishes |
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