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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Virginia
Posts: 74
| I'm no expert, but if the dog is 100% healthy after taking him to get checked at the vet....I'd say dont worry about the CKC registration. |
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| Donating YT Addict Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Northeast Indiana
Posts: 371
| Thanks for all of the input everyone. I wasn't second guessing the dog-just when I heard that CKC doesn't matter if the dogs are inbred, sometimes are not full blooded, that bothered me. I did ask the breeder today why CKC and she said it was the fee changes. She said that AKC has upped the fees-it was pretty expensive per puppy. This made me feel 100% better. And, I trust her and I like her anyway. With her explanation and all of yours, I feel 110% sure that I am making the right decision to buy her. She is only 5 weeks old, so I won't pick her up for at least another month (10-12 weeks, longer if she needs it). |
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 516
| If you are not breeding don't worry about the registration. She has given you a lot of info on the pup, you have seen the sire and dam, and big big thing, she wants the pup to stay at least 10-12 weeks, longer if necessary. Bad breeders usually want the money and the pup gone as quickly as possible, a good breeder wants teh pup to get the right start even if that means delaying the sale of the pup until he/she is ready. Go for it. |
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