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ladywolf45169

by ladywolf45169 on 20 May 2009 - 00:05

I know who this person is!  I also have picks of this dog she is claiming is a gsd, and the bill of sale from the original breeder of this dog and it is a MAL!!!  I also have a letter from AKC when i dealt with this issue before, that it IS NOT my signature on the back of the paperwork!  It is all in the hands of my attorney now.

katjo74

by katjo74 on 27 May 2009 - 23:05

I would write to the American Kennel Club's Case Management Department and tell them exactly what is going on and provide to them all of your information/documentation/proof of situation-even if it is several pages, get it all gethered up neatly and send them a copy of everything you can confirm. Even if you've had to do it before, I would do it again and make them aware of what is going on currently. Be as precise as you can be with dates, links, names, everything-the more detail you can provide to them, the better they can investigate your situation. Don't provide them heresay-only documentable/proovable information. Write it out in a clear manner (not in an angry rant-I understand you being very upset but that doesn't help with the situation).  I have found the AKC very decent to work with concerning issues.

Their address to handle issues like this is 8051 Arco Corporate Drive, Raleigh, NC 27617. Phone # is (919)816-3600. Both Tracy and Deborah in their offices are very nice, courteous, and helpful.
I'm sorry to hear of your situation and hope you can get it stopped and resolved permanently.

panzertoo

by panzertoo on 27 May 2009 - 23:05

its best to have all dogs even bitches DNA profiled then if there is an issue AKC will take action if the DNA does not match,but they are only a registering body not a governing one

katjo74

by katjo74 on 28 May 2009 - 03:05

Yes, Panzer-we do DNA all of our breeding dogs with the AKC prior to breeding them.

The AKC can issue an inspection of someone's premises if there's enough solid proof of things not being "kosher" presented by a reputable individual. If things all don't make complete sense or equal up to the AKC's expectations of breeders (records, etc.) according to the AKC Inspector, then the AKC can temporarily suspend and possibly END their right/ability to AKC register dogs and puppies. That would at least halt that aspect of things, maybe.
 

The AKC will only take serious cases supported by hard evidence to heart. You must realise, on the flip side of this situation, there's some people out there who sit around alot and have nothing better to do with their time than make complaints to the AKC and call them just to attempt to cause problems for someone else whom they're jealous of and/or wanting to remove from competition breeding. The AKC realises this also and must take that into account also. So they have to consider both sides. That's why I said earlier to have as much documentable evidence as possible when approaching them to encourage them to take action.

As far as other kennel clubs, I would think the same thing could be done by writing to them and presenting copies of the evidence.

by MAC70031 on 30 May 2009 - 22:05

FALSE PEDIGREES!!!
by Mystere on 13 May 2009 - 05:05

AKC could care less! They registered 3 litters from my last American-line gsd, who not only was spayed at 6 months (before ever having a heat cycle), 2 of the liters were registered AFTER the bitch had been long dead. Mind you, I had advised AKC of a burglary at my home (complete with police report) in which her registration papers were stolen THREE years prior to ANY litter being registered. To add insult to injury, the AKC refused to tell me WHO registered these bogus liters, because only the "owner" can have that information.

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Since they're obstructing the police investigation of your burglary by not saying who's got your dog's papers, call the state Attorney General's office and have them give AKC a call. That might get their attention.

Also, they are damaging your reputation by allowing cr@p dogs to be registered with you as the "breeder," so a defamation suit might be in order. Consult an attorney.






 


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