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My mini is 4 years old, I bought her form a breeder I have the registration # and everything, but I never registered her, is she too old? she was born feb of 03. Can I still register her?

2007-05-02 09:03:05 · 5 answers · asked by ♥Cristina♥ 4 in Pets Dogs

Yea, I just relized my father never did it! And she has ALLLLLLLLLLL her papers. thats why I thought she was.

2007-05-02 09:10:31 · update #1

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If you have the registration papers then you can still register her but there will be an extra charge in addition to the registration fee for being late. You will see on the registration papers where it says "add (fee amount) if submitting after (date)". There will be two of those, one for a more recent date (I think before the dog is two but not positive) and one for after a later date (I think that one is after the dog is two). I think it will be $65 extra for doing it this late. You are definitely after the later date. If you do not have the registration papers, the breeder will need to send a request to AKC asking them to reissue them first. If you don't have them and can't get ahold of the breeder, there isn't anything you can do.

2007-05-02 09:07:38 · answer #1 · answered by Erica Lynn 6 · 1 0

The following is from the AKC website contact them.

"Registering a Dog

A purebred dog is eligible for AKC registration if its litter has been registered. When you purchase a dog said to be AKC-registrable, you should get an individual Dog Registration Application from the seller. Once the application has been completed, you should submit it to the AKC with the proper fee. You can also register a dog online. In about three weeks, you will receive your dog's AKC Registration Certificate. When your puppy is registered, you can take advantage of the AKC Pet Healthcare Plan with an introductory 60 days pet healthcare insurance at no-cost to you.

Filling out the Application

The Dog Registration Application must be filled out jointly by the litter owner(s) and the new owner(s) of the dog. The application is color-coded for the convenience of both parties. The litter owner(s) must fill out the most of the application, including the following information:
Sex of dog

Color and markings of dog

Registration type (Full or Limited)

Transfer date

Name and address of all new owners and co-owners

Signatures of all litter owners
The new owner(s) of the dog must fill out the following:
Name of dog

Signatures of all owners and co-owners

Payment information

Registration Options (For purchasing pedigrees and DVDs)
Processing fees are nonrefundable, and all fees are subject to change without notice.

Please note that each litter owner and each new owner must sign the application individually. It is crucial that all sections of the application are filled out correctly. Failure to properly complete the application will result in processing delays.

If you did not acquire the dog directly from the litter owner(s), you must include a Supplemental Transfer Statement for each intermediate transfer with the application.

When the application has been received and processed by the AKC, an AKC Registration Certificate will be mailed to the owner. The owner should examine the certificate carefully and report any errors to the AKC.

Follow the links to your left for more information on registration procedures.

You can also register a dog online. "

2007-05-02 16:14:40 · answer #2 · answered by keezy 7 · 1 0

you can register her as long as BOTH her parents where from teh AKC kennel. ALthough you might have to pay some sort of fine. The breeder also had to have registered the litter for your dog to be eligible

https://www.akc.org/dogreg/index.cfm

2007-05-02 16:11:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If I am not mistaken I think you only have one year after purchase date to register a dog with AKC. You can contact them to be sure. EDIT: Just found out that after one year the fee to register a dog with the AKC is $55 and after two years they will charge you $85.

2007-05-02 16:08:12 · answer #4 · answered by ® 7 · 0 2

I believe there is a time frame from when you are allowed to register her. Check the documents.

2007-05-02 16:06:21 · answer #5 · answered by Chibi 4 · 0 1

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