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by katesgillkennels on 18 October 2012 - 16:10
I think the UK is in need of another body to register dogs ,the kennel club have the monopoly in the uk ! and some of us disagree with some of there antics ! like lifting endorsments without breeders consent ! and letting fraudsters register dogs online with only a TRUST to go by the kennel club say ! disgraceful............this is not the way I want somebody to look after my registered dogs ! I want to know my dogs are safe from fake breedings and registrations ! they have let many people down ! its just not on.............We NEED another body in the UK ! we have choice for everything else ! JMO would like to hear others views.
by dantes on 18 October 2012 - 19:10
Could not agree more.
The K.C is a waste of paper. Lifting endorsements should ONLY be possibly if the BREEDER WHO PLACED THE ENDOSEMENTS AGREES.
What a joke they are.
The K.C is a waste of paper. Lifting endorsements should ONLY be possibly if the BREEDER WHO PLACED THE ENDOSEMENTS AGREES.
What a joke they are.

by jaymesie51 on 19 October 2012 - 07:10
they refuse to make health testing mandatory you can mate two dogs with epilepsy and the kc will register the litter you can mate two dogs with 106 hip scores (that is the worst score you can get severe HD) the kc will register the litter and they say they have the health and welfare of pedigree dogs at heart they are a joke all they are interested in is our money,if a puppy buyer wants to mate an endorsed bitch he phones the kc and tells them he did not understand the endorsement they will remove it and register his litter
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by katesgillkennels on 19 October 2012 - 10:10
Why do we put up with it !..............its time for change ! if not for us ! for the next generation ! I am disgusted that people have no choice other than to shut up and pay ! they need the roof ripping off so they can be exposed for what they are ! a money making machine with no morals !
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