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by Gigante on 27 December 2015 - 17:12
by Bavarian Wagon on 27 December 2015 - 23:12
Anyone that doesn't agree with limited registration is probably passing up good breedings, or if they do have breeding plans, they only care about breeding and don't have the same standards that the breeders they buy from have. If a breeder will lift the limited when working titles are achieved, dismissing that breeding just means that you're probably not confident in your abilities to achieve those titles, and also still have plans to breed the dog if and when you fail. That's the only reason to dismiss a breeding where stipulations are placed on the puppies. Otherwise, the type of registration should make no difference to a potential buyer.

by rtdmmcintyre on 28 December 2015 - 10:12
Reggie

by Riven on 02 January 2016 - 04:01
by vonwaldhimmel on 03 January 2016 - 20:01
*Limited AKC reg needs to be lifted before the survey* ...... but AFTER the show rating, BH, AD, IPO1 and, very important, after acceptable certification of hips and elbows AND after the dog is old enoug TO breed.
Limited AKC is obviously not a selling point (for the pet/companion buyer wanting to breed to dog next door) BUT it is a responsible step for the breeder.
I do charge $500 more for puppies going into show homes and 99% of those leave with Limited Reg. at 8wks. I do pay to register each litter AND I do pay to register each individual puppy before they leave here AND I do pay to register my kennel name every five years with AKC
*In my opinion Sale Agreements & Price should be clearly posted on websites making it easier for the Buyer to screen agreements they don't like AND for Breeders (like me) to screen the Buyer wanting "just a pet"... for future breeding.
I've made a few mistakes over the years deviating from the above... Going forward I don't plan to ;)
by foreversolucky on 03 January 2016 - 22:01
by vonwaldhimmel on 03 January 2016 - 22:01
Should show quality puppies be less?
I charge more (not much more) because #1 I spend more time helping those owners (finding shows/trials and registrations for them and their dogs and ...)Eventually I also lift the limited and there is a fee for that as well.
Puppies with flaws are less (missing testicle at 7 week vet appointment or off bite or unsatisfactory conformation early or lack of drive or ....all go as pets) but many times my show quality puppies are in pet homes... For less - not more - assuming drives are suitable.
I have been offered more for a puppy.. But chose to take less (not more) for the same puppy knowing they wanted a pet.
I would ask why my pets are less except that would be off topic. Gave my thoughts on Limited AKC registration ;)

by windwalker18 on 03 January 2016 - 23:01
My understanding of the reasoning for this limited registration was to decrease the number of back yard litters and to allow the breeder to prevent puppies they feel aren't of breeding quality to be bred and carry their kennel name. This doesn't mean that the parents were inferior in any way or should not have been bred... every puppy in even the best of litters don't need to be bred.
What I have problems with >>>> MAJOR PROBLEMS>>>> is the breeders who offer puppies for $1000 on limited registration or $1500 for open registration. It wasn't intended to make people more money! If the puppy is not of breeding quality, then giving an extra $500 for it upon purchase doesn't magically make them breeding quality.
by foreversolucky on 04 January 2016 - 01:01

by beeker318 on 04 January 2016 - 15:01
It's not uncommon for these same people to approach me and ask how I managed to train my dog to be so obedient and observant of me. That opens a good dialogue to explain that most of the traits they witness have NOTHING to do with me and more to do with a proper breeding program that produces dogs with the traits and disposition that make a German Shepherd Dog a German Shepherd Dog.
As someone has already mentioned, shelters and rescue organizations are full of inferior dogs, resulting from uninformed/unscrupulous breeding. While it isn't the only reason, a primary reason for this is because the owners got an unbalanced dog and couldn't handle it, so they dump it. I would fully support any action to reduce this problem.
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