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by Hutchins on 14 June 2014 - 16:06

Each situation for acquiring AKC registration when they are not provided by the breeder is different and will be handled accordingly.  Its hard to speculate how AKC might handle a situation without have some kind of idea what the situation is. Therefore I can not comment on that.


by NA7 on 15 June 2014 - 01:06

What if you purchased a dog and the papers were promised but after ohhh, 9 months of continuously asking with no results someone PM you and gave you information you're not getting papers. So you contact the AKC only to find out the breeder never registered the litters (we bought 2 from separate litters) and owns one dam but not the other. One sire has a Slovak reg not in her name and the other sire and dam are AKC registered but not in her name. What is our recourse ?

by Hutchins on 15 June 2014 - 03:06

Do you have any documentation/sales contract/ Bill of Sale that contains the name of the sire and dam, date you took possession and the name of the person who you bought the puppies from and birthdate of puppies. If so I would get all that info together and with as much detail as possible explain to AKC what has taken place. You should also send them all correspondence you have in emails, text messages, or by regular mail.   AKC places alot of emphasis on dates and signatures.  

As for the one that is not registered with AKC but is registered with another country, that dog will have to be registered with AKC.  I have never known of registration happening with dogs from another country unless being registered with AKC first.  


by NA7 on 15 June 2014 - 12:06

Thank you Hutchins. Yes, we have all that information. I have a feeling this one is going to court. We spent $11,500. We were scammed. We now know to not buy any dog dog without verifying with the AKC the breeder owns both parents and/or the litter is registered.

kitkat3478

by kitkat3478 on 15 June 2014 - 15:06

And I have just the opposite...

    This dirtbag bought a dog, thru third party. The litter was never registered, as pups were sold as pets, NOT breeding dogs.

    Of course thus woman bred this female with a dog that is totally unacceptable,  to my standard, for my dogs.

    She has the pups advertised as both parents being AKC registered, even tho she has been told, the female does not exist in the AKC registry, 

   AND, since she chose to back door me, lie to me, and basicly cheat every puppy buyer, she will never rsceive papers now, for any amount of money.

    She claims she is going thru AKC to get the papers.

Which, is the equivalent to a scumbum using CKC,(continental), to ignore breeders terms of sale.


by NA7 on 15 June 2014 - 16:06

I wonder kitkat if somehow our cases are not entangled with the same person. In case anyone looks up other threads I have posted on please note, I am not speaking about Spitzenhund kennels. They are outstanding and I would recommend them all day long.

kitkat3478

by kitkat3478 on 15 June 2014 - 18:06

I too have nothing but great things to say about Spitzenhund. ...THEY GO ABOVE AND BEYOND!!!!

    The woman I am speaking of is upstate NY...she claims to be animal rescue, at the same time she is breeding dogs, some of which she got possession of thru rescue ventures.

    I tried to buy my dog back, she claimed oh no, the dog was in this big search and rescue club and in the muddle of discussions about the dog and registration papers, I find an ad for AKC pups, both parents are AKC.

    She knew the dog was not intended to be bred, and that no litter was ever registered with AKC

She knew there were no papers "going to become" available to her when she posted her ad that she was working on getting mothers papers!

    She claimed she bought the dog with AKC...than that she needs to take up with the person she bought the dog from, who also was not the original buyer.

    I'm just about ready to give her and her breeding program a little,  "What the F¿◇☆",

Don't say much about the ethics of a breeder that totally ignores the intent of original breeders contract now, does it ?


by NA7 on 15 June 2014 - 21:06

No, it doesn't! The person I am referring to is not in upstate NY. I have an appointment with an attorney. We spent $11,500 on dogs without papers. So until we have discussed the proper path with the atty I may or may not announce the breeder. Om just not sure if it is appropriate to do without legal counsel.





 


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