It's a rat's nest, isn't it?
Let's go one step farther...what happens when you get a generation away form
the AKC only registered dog?
Are your Canadian/Bermuda papers still invalid with CKCSCUSA?
Jo Ann Carvill
BJ Cavaliers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.bjcavaliers.com

> Jo Ann
>
> I am in a similar position as no doubt others who live outside the USA and
> bought AKC only registered dogs from former members of the CKC-USA.  It's
my
> understanding, that for a time after the split we were allowed to register
> our foreign owned-US born-AKConly registered dogs and compete in CKC-USA
> events.  However, the regulations were changed two or three years ago.  If
> we wish to compete in CKC-USA events, we must either buy a dual registered
> dog born in the USA, a CKC-USA only registered dog, import one from
> somewhere outside the USA, or breed our own outside the USA.
>
> There is more on this in the Archives 18th November 2000 "Re AKC Only Stud
> Dogs".   I gather the rule was changed since some US breeders wanted to
> export dogs to Canada, register them as Canadian owned, then "import" them
> back to the USA.
>
> Of course, I can't show my CKC-USA only registered girl in the AKC
either...
> so it's not a one way street.  It is however a big mess.  Fortunately, my
> US, UK or Bermuda born cavaliers don't seem to care where they're
registered
> and get along just fine.
>
> MaryBelle MacDonald
> Bermuda
>

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