What I meant, Claudia, was that they might buy restricted from someone else
and breed the dog anyway.

How can anyone but the breeder take the AKC restriction off??? Here is a
quote from the AKC website:

The decision as to the registration status of a dog is the responsibility of
the litter owner(s). The litter owner(s) must check the appropriate box on
the individual registration application form to indicate whether the dog
should be designated as having limited or full registration privileges. If
no box is checked, full registration will be assigned.

Limited registration can only be designated at the time the dog is
individually registered. The limited designation may be removed upon the
written permission of the litter owner(s) and upon submission of a form for
that purpose which, is available from the AKC, and the required fee. Once
the limited designation has been deleted it may not be reimposed.

The decision as to whether or not a dog will be registered with limited
registration is left solely to the litter owner(s). Limited registration is
a tool with which the litter owner(s) can protect their breeding program. We
would strongly recommend that if a dog is being sold with limited
registration that the litter owner(s) make this condition clear to the
potential dog buyer(s) so that there is no confusion about the terms under
which the dog was purchased. If breeders provide a written bill of sale in
addition to the registration application form, we would urge that the bill
of sale include the fact that the dog is being sold with limited
registration and that the buyer acknowledges in writing that the dog is
being accepted with that condition.
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To me, this means that the breeder is the only person who can lift a
restriction on AKC papers. How can the buyer have it reversed???

All the best,
Susan Cochran

----- Original Message -----
From: "Claudia Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] puppy buyers


> In a message dated 5/30/2002 5:30:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
> >  but the next
> > time they contact a breeder they may not mention wanting to breed the
pet
>
> hi susan,
> it shouldnt matter if they mention it or not. all pets should
automatically
> be sold with a limited registration and prospective puppy buyers should be
> told this from the start.
> BTW - according to akc, if you dont have a contract that specifically
states
> the puppy is being sold on a limited registration, the person who buys the
> puppy can have this reversed. must be in writing at the time of the sale.
> been there, almost did that.
> claudia
>
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