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I'm also convinced these puppy mills bonk undesirable pups, that's not in me to do..
Sell them with papers that they cannot be breeders, and if they do, the litter cannot be papered. You have an option with AKC to do this when you register the litter.
My female chessie has papers like that, non-registered to be bred. While I understand it , I was sold a $1000. dog and told this later. I feel I got taken and I told the breeder that. I was told that if I gave my pup all these tests she would sign off on the papers. Id never heard of doing business like that and would prolly never paid that kind of money had I known. The dog now is 6 years old with no problems and I may breed her to my male . I just want hunting dogs and papers don't make them that. There both good hunting dogs so my chances are there. .
Quote from: callturner on January 23, 2022, 04:42:08 PMMy female chessie has papers like that, non-registered to be bred. While I understand it , I was sold a $1000. dog and told this later. I feel I got taken and I told the breeder that. I was told that if I gave my pup all these tests she would sign off on the papers. Id never heard of doing business like that and would prolly never paid that kind of money had I known. The dog now is 6 years old with no problems and I may breed her to my male . I just want hunting dogs and papers don't make them that. There both good hunting dogs so my chances are there. .I think sometimes the idea behind that is that they weren’t health screened or they have known health issues and they don’t want to propagate that, which makes sense to me. No sense in reproducing potential or known health issues. Eyes and hip and elbow certifications are not the same as papers like AKC pedigree papers.
Quote from: jackelope on January 23, 2022, 04:55:04 PMQuote from: callturner on January 23, 2022, 04:42:08 PMMy female chessie has papers like that, non-registered to be bred. While I understand it , I was sold a $1000. dog and told this later. I feel I got taken and I told the breeder that. I was told that if I gave my pup all these tests she would sign off on the papers. Id never heard of doing business like that and would prolly never paid that kind of money had I known. The dog now is 6 years old with no problems and I may breed her to my male . I just want hunting dogs and papers don't make them that. There both good hunting dogs so my chances are there. .I think sometimes the idea behind that is that they weren’t health screened or they have known health issues and they don’t want to propagate that, which makes sense to me. No sense in reproducing potential or known health issues. Eyes and hip and elbow certifications are not the same as papers like AKC pedigree papers.That's impossible to know for 2 years, which is the min age for some of these screens. If the litter is a bad genetic pairing it'll be too late by then, and they shouldn't be doing repeat pairings anyway having learned of it. imo - litter restrictions are meant to put increased value on prized dogs and create a finite quantity. It's more about $$ than increasing the quality.
This is why I wouldn’t make a good dog breeder.
No reason to laugh a fellow member had a legit question