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by happytogo on 18 October 2010 - 17:10

I have had the same thing happen so me a while ago.  but since my brother didnt have a power of attorney from me to be able to sign my name to the contract he just signed my name by his name, AKC will not accept the contract as valid (i was out of town on an emergency when the pup was sold)  my mistake. I make sure now all my I's are dotted and t's are crossed on the contract. I cut out the limited number in the box  if I feel the pup should not be bred.  in this case he small and I was concerned  that he only was a pet not bred. 


Justk9s

by Justk9s on 20 October 2010 - 05:10

I name and register my puppies initially to myself..  If I sell them with limited registration, then I keep the initial papers and send in a change to limited registration form, then when I receice the limited registration papers back , I mail them to the new owners. 
Very easy to do..  Costs a little more, but saves the headache in the long run.

KIM

www.justk9s.com

VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 20 October 2010 - 16:10

Same thing I will do from now on, Kim. Last litter I registered I did it all online and was able to (online) make two of the pups on limited registration. If you do it online within a certain amount of time from registering the litter you get a pretty good discount, as I recall.

Nothing wrong with limited registration with reasonable terms. It's not a spay/neuter contract, I'm not telling someone what they can and cannot do with their dog. Get OFA hips/elbows, one conformation rating, one performance title/certification, I lift it. It's the very least someone can do before making the decision to add more dogs to an already corrupted gene pool.





 


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