You wont be able to register the puppies unless you have the papers from both parents. You should ahave insisted on getting the papers when you bought your dog. You will also need the papers from the stud dog too. However it doesnt really matter that the puppies dont have papers, cos most people buy a dog as a family pet and being able to prove your dog is a pure bred is only really important to breeders or people who show dogs. Most people dont care.
2006-12-29 11:18:40
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answered by megz 3
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Only the breeder of your female can register her. If her parents were registered it should be possible if you can supply the details to the KC & the breeder is willing to register her. It is quite expensive to register a single dog at a later stage though. The father of the puppies will also need to be registered for you to be able to register the pups.
Registering with any other club is a complete waste of money as anyone with any knowledge will know that their registrations are not worth the paper they are written on.
2006-12-29 11:19:52
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answered by anwen55 7
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You female isn't registered, no breeder loses their papers especially not when they have pups for sale.
The only way to get her registered now is to go to the small claims court and get a DNA test done on her and both parents, then claim the cost back from the breeder if you win your case.
You'll win either way; you can either register her or you'll get your money back - but only if you can prove that the breeder told you she was purebred. They could claim in court that she was sold as 'pet quality' or that you otherwise knew she was unregistered and it will be your word against theirs.
Make sure you have any receipts and paperwork, and any witnessess.
You've left it far too late, all this should have been done before you had her mated.
2006-12-29 11:37:20
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answered by sarah c 7
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Sorry, but you wont be able to. The registry needs to be kept intact. You should have gotten papers when you purchased your dog. You cant really lose papers of dogs already registered. The breeder of your dogs parents can request copies if their dogs were in fact registered pure bred. Any of the dogs could have been of Limited Registry and therefore not permitted to breed and be acknowlegded.
2006-12-29 11:15:44
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answered by st.lady (1 of GitEm's gang) 6
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I don't think you'll be able to get any of them registered. Resgistering the dog should take place as a puppy. I believe the breeder does the initial paperwork and then you are supposed to get the copies. I think the "breeder" you bought this dog from took you for a ride. Sorry, but I'm pretty sure your pups will just have to be paperless.
2006-12-29 11:15:41
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answered by Mouth_of_da_South 3
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you cannot register with the kennel club and the others are a waste of money. The registration means nothing. You cannot show them unless they are KC reg so why bother. Yippee, more German shepherds to add to the 10,000 which end up in rescue every year. What are the parents hip scores? Were both parents tested for haemophilia,epilepsy,leukaemia, hip and elbow scored etc before you bred them??????
2006-12-29 16:46:05
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answered by fenlandfowl 5
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unless you get the papers for your dog you wont be able to register her or her pups. go back to the breeder and demand them, if they have taken you for a ride and the dogs were not registered pedigrees, threaten them with the the small claims court to get your money back. they would need to believe you had something with their advert for 'pedigree' puppies and will probably just offer you the money. if you do get the papers, to register your puppies you will also need their fathers papers.
2006-12-29 11:27:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I would suggest contacting the breeder of your female and talking to them about Registering her parents or your female. They are the only people who can Register your female and in turn, the male who you bred her to has to be Registered as well in order to Register the puppies. You can Register them with a local club or a pet affiliate club if you are unable to Register them with the AKC or CKC. You can try contacting the UKC as they may be able to help you out. http://www.ukcdogs.com/ Good luck & Best wishes in placing your pups in good homes! :0))
2006-12-29 11:34:39
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answered by Momof3boys 3
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You can't register them. In some places even the unregistered dogs sell for h=just about the same as the registered ones.
2006-12-29 11:22:24
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answered by Anonymous
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if you know her parents full names then you can ring the kc and thay can register her and the pups
2006-12-29 11:18:59
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answered by sexycrazykat 1
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