I've been told that there are over 400 breeds not accepted by the AKC, and not all of them are simply rejected, I've been told that some reffuse to be accepted because of something to with money, but that's not important.
I don't understand why simply because a dog doesn't have AKC papers it is worthless in the eyes of many, even though it's not a mutt and that it IS purebred. From what I understand, papers from any given club are easily obtained for the right price, AKC included. That kinda lowers the worth, because it's been said that an imperfect dog can be registered with the AKC if both parents were regestered *that's the way it's been put, which would meen a designer breed from registered parents could be registered, but i know that's not the way it is*
Why is it that the AKC is so important, and that only breeds recognized by that club are real breeds?
2006-12-21
03:47:09
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mandy
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