Turns out my female English bulldog carries AKC bloodline on all 5 generations with the exception of one on the father side. The reason why this bulldog is not registered with the AKC is because the male is registered with a foreign registry in Ecuador. Their response back was that in order for my bulldog to be eligible all generation that had an FCI number would have to be registered first with the AKC and then I could register mine.
I just happened to luck out with the female because I got mine from a reputable breeder that has helped me very much along the way. The guys must be out of his mind is he thinks I will pay him that kind of money.
So answer me this which breeder is really doing it for money? Although I do not own an English Bulldog my dad has 3! I think they are a wonderful breed and gorgeous as well. I have always called them my children. He was bright solid white except for the tiny tan spots on 1 ear. His name was Sysko and he was my son in every sense of the word. I lived in Florida and was given him as a gift from my brother.
Of course being white he had sensitive pink skin. Right above his nose was so cute bc less fur area, but I loved putting on his sunscreen everyday before we left for work and everyday. I was so lucky bc I am a Vet Tech I was able to bring him with me to work! We stopped and got a Push-Up for him everyday when I got off. Then we went to St Augustine beach everyday to play. I miss him so much.
He slept Ina bed like a human and every year I threw him a birthday party with a cake from his fav Dog Bakery! My family and every friend was just as in love with him as I was!!
I am a mother of 2 girls now and can truly say I loved him as a son! I miss him everyday. I could talk forever about him. So, I have always been partial to a bigger dog to own myself. My Grandpa always knew I wanted 1. Sadly on July 17th he passed away from Mesothelioma. Things just happen to work out that my childhood best friend and I became super close again since I moved back to WV from FL.
She has 3 Teacup Yorkies. She had finally a female a short while ago. Since I am a Vet Tech she wanted my help with breeding when it came time.
So, long story short. She was NOT pregnant, even took her to the Vet!! I stopped there everyday after leaving my Grandparents. Remind you, I am a Nurse for animals, educated and she was seen by my Vet as well as her regular more than 5 times. She was not pregnant!! My BF called me to run to her house fast.
I came in shocked just as she was. She told me that I had first pick and could have 3 if I wanted! Oh, and of course I chose the runt lol. She helped with my 8 yr olds grieving and depression and mine.
So, she is now officially a Therapy dog and bringing joy to children with cancer in hospitals and elders that are shut-ins. Even as impossible it does seem. Vet industry professionals think this as well. They are causing unnecessary diseases, disorders, deaths and more. Hello, I have read your story about your experiences with puppies and sorry breeders.
I am taking a chance that I can talk to you about a precious Yorkie. Your post brought a tear to my eye. I am so happy to know but you got what you wanted in a puppy. Just knowing that there are people out there who love their dogs unconditionally makes me a very happy woman. There needs to be more people like you out there. I have a white Bull Terrier that we expect is about 5 years old. In the last year-and-a-half we watch them grow into a very loving cuddly bull terrier that likes to play with other dogs.
Thank you for listening and thank you for being you. I have a question. She is about to come into heat this month or April. CKC will register them no problem. You will just have to send copies of the paperwork. They are great. The initials are the same and confuses many people. The Canadian Kennel club will not register non pure breds, where as the continental kennel club will. Unfortunately, this puts customers at a diadvantage as I have seen several dogs with a CKC continental kennel club registration that were cross breeds.
Groomers see it all the time. I have seen CKC papers for designer dogs. To the best of my recollection, CKC papers for mixed parantage clearly state Non-purebred. If someone wants a non-purebred such as a Labradoodle, goldendoodle or cockapoo… this works. No litter born to a bitch who is not at least 2 years of age can be registered. Only one litter per year from the same bitch can be registered. You still have to do your research. Never buy from a pet store. Please discourage the person who wants to breed the Yorkshire Terrier on her first season.
The bitch is to young and the owner did not mention, is her body structure pelivic area , the correct size to deliver the puppies naturally. I see a c-section in the future. Is she willing to have vet bills due to ultrasounds and numerous vet visits, plus c-section etc? Is she equipped at home once she gets the puppies there to ensure they are kept warm and nursing, as some bitches find it very difficult to nurse when they did not actively deliver their litter and stimulated the puppies and did not digest some of the puppies placentas?
Many puppies die because they are not kept warm enough and they are not nursing properly because they are cold and they loose energy and cannot get to the mother. Stay informed! Get tips and exclusive deals. Oct Sep Sep 2. Aug Aug 6. Jul Jun 2. May May 5. Give a Gift. By Allan Reznik. The application form includes the dog's gender, color and markings, name, and the signatures of the litter owner, new owner and any co-owners. The CKC's registration process is similar, except that the father of the puppy can be registered with another breed registry recognized by the CKC.
Dogs of unknown or mixed parentage receive a "nonpurebred" stamp on their registration papers. The breed description reads "miscellaneous" on the papers.
For instance, this strict purebred policy leads to the evil practice of inbreeding by breeders as not enough AKC-registered parents are available. This leads to hereditary genetic disorders within the dog breeds. However, to combat this, AKC has been transferring registries from other countries, which has helped battle inbreeding to a great extent. They also have zero health standards in place for breeding or even testing for signs of genetic disease; the only rule that addresses this, to some extent, is the one which requires dogs to be 8 months or older to breed.
Its rules and registration are more lenient and standards more relaxed; there is no strict need to subscribe to the exact same breed standards. Like the AKC, you need to pay to register your dog; however, if you register the whole litter , you can avail free registration. Unlike the AKC, the CKC recognizes a whopping breeds of dogs , along with a special category devoted to developing new breeds. To register a puppy , the mother or dam must be registered with the CKC and recognized as purebred, whereas for the father or sire, registration with a CKC-recognized organization is sufficient.
Dogs registered with the CKC can only claim 4 generations of purebred lineage.
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