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I have kc reg papers for my dog and only pedigree papers for my girl dog!?

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where can i get some plain papers to write out the puppies information on for when i have to let my puppies go to there new owners my puppies will be pedigree but not kc reg... anyone know how to go with all this?

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  1. just browse web for pedigree papers(Blank forms) and some places will personalise them with your name address, etc if you are handy use your own pc and print them.

    You can still breed you  girl  but only issue a 'pedigree' as will be pets only and non kc reg but still be able to  get a good price for the pup as they will still be 100% pedigreed when they arrive just not through a pretentious club,  only for the experts who show and do other poncy things with their animals who are nto bought as 'pets' and it doesnt guarantee a better owner or a healthy pup to receive kc papers!

    i'd just love a pup without a kc cert as it lies aimlessly in a drawer anyway....all that matters is its health care is sorted and you get vacc cert they are only certificates you need for a pet pooch through its life!


  2. Let me make sure I have this right.....

    You are looking for someway to make fake "pedigree" papers for your puppies?

    Hmmm....those poor suckers that buy your pups.

  3. the breeder will have registered her if you have papers or do you only have a computer printout of her pedigree?

    are your dogs fit to have pups?


  4. what you could do is photo copy the parents pedigree and give it to the puppies owners with maby a photo of both parents.

    when my mates mum got a chi that werent regertserd the breeder had made a pedagree chart on the computer with photos.

    Also you said

    "i have my b*tches pedigree papers but when i bought her i didnt know how to register her...she wasnt sold as kc reg but i was given her pedigree papers.."

    the breeder registers the pups not the new owner, so if your still in contact with her breeder you could ask them to register her (that is if her parents were regestered) that is if you want her regersted.

  5. If you have your bi tches pedigree, why do you not have her registration papers?

    You should have been given her registration papers, if her breeder had registered the litter.  If she did, but did not give you the registration papers, there may be a reason she did not want her bred from.  Or she may have been to old to breed from so the KC would not register the litter Get back in touch and ask her.

    You could try getting in touch with the Kennel club.  but even if they could help, it would probably take them a few months to do so.  And cost a good bit of money.

  6. If your b*tch is NOT registered, the puppies can't be registered.  No point in drawing up papers for them -- don't make them out to be something they're not.  That's just like lying to the potential buyers.  You bred an unregistered dog; you get unregistered puppies.  Take care of them and have their first set of shots done before they go to new homes, and you can ask a reasonable adoption fee to cover the cost of vaccinations.

    By Pedigree you mean Purebred?  Well, if you were to do your own pedigree "write-up" on the pups, I can guess how much that would be worth.... nothing.  The whole point of having your dog registered with a REPUTABLE KC is to ensure that it is purebred; without registration, you can't prove your dog is purebred.

  7. Since the puppies won't be able to participate in shows and aren't from champion bloodlines, there is no importance for the papers. Purebred with papers doesn't mean anything unless you want a show dog or a dog from a reputable ethical breeder who produces puppies to improve the breed and adheres to the breed standard.

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