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Old 07-29-2011, 04:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default CKC - Is it even worth it to register Bessi and Smili

First, forgive me I am posting this in the wrong forum. Both Smili's mommy and daddy are CKC registered. The mommy is also ACK Registered. The daddy never got around to registering with the AKC.

I have read much of the negative things that are said about the CKC. I am not planning on breeding either (They will be spayed at 4 months).

They are indeed purebred Bassets with pure Basset attitude, just not sure if there is any advantage to register other than to make my wallet a little lighter.
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Old 07-29-2011, 04:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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just not sure if there is any advantage to register other than to make my wallet a little lighter
For the average pet owner there is not much advatage to actual registering any dog. If you are not going to compete in the venues the Registry provides and for a lot of registeries this is nothing there is not a lot of incentive to register. You get a printed pedigree which often you often have to pay extra for. That is it. Is that worth it or not only you can decide.


Just for clarifiction CKC cause a lot of confusion CKC as in Canadian Kennel Club is our nieghbors to the north equivelent to the AKC CKC as in Contentential Kennel Club n started up when AKC started doing more facilities inspections and requaire DNA testing on Frequent sires They are often prefered by BYB and puppymill breeder because being much looser in their standard of register what is presented to them they are cheaper as well. The quality of the registry and maintaining that quality is highly suspect. The CKC is not the only registry like this in the US it has become almost a cottage industry.

The CKC does sponsor a few events a year there agility trial are a joke. I image the conformation etc are no better.

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FWIW the CKC accepts AKC registration then again they acept on faith the person presenting a dog that it is pure bread without any other evidence the reverse is not case. A CKC registered dog can not be register with the AKC unless it meet allthe rules for akc registration ie the Dam and Sire were Register with AKC, The litter was registered with AKC then the dog can be AKC registed provided it is done so within on year of birth, after that it take extra money, pleading and your first born son in order to get an AKC registration., . KEEP in mind in to participate in AKC performance events ie obedience, agility, lure coursing, rally the dog does not have to have a full or partial AKC registration it can be registered on ILP (indefinate listing Priviledge ) in which you send a check and two pictures of the dog and an explaination of why you think the dog is a purebred if AKC agrees you get an ILP which list the dog as the breed and you are record as that breed. All the basset I have competed with In AKC had ILP. There is also a PAL program wich now accepts cross and mixed breed however an indiviual club putting on an even can accept Pal or not whereas they have no choice but to accept ILP's , ILP are cheaper to obtain than full registration and much easier if you have not been prompt in acquiring an AKC registration.

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Old 07-29-2011, 04:48 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Honestly, the breeder sent me home with paperwork for each of mine, but I never did it. They are both fixed and I had never planned to show them anyway. I got them strictly for companionship and because I adore dogs. I never saw the merit in spending the money just so I could say they are registered.
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No I don't think you have any reason to register them. If you don't see any benefit to it and you are spaying them (good for you), there's no need to.
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Old 07-29-2011, 06:09 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Unfortunately some of my puppies may never be registered even though I ask the owners too .I know it is more expensive than it use to be and the registration forms almost read like a novel but it cost me a lot more to register the litter than it use to and some are not prone to buy puppies without registration papers.They almost feel like that is what their cost of the puppy is going for. If I have a dog I can register I do ,I don't mind doing it after all I don't want him to be just a face in the crowd.On the other hand I've seen puppies and dogs that I wonder why someone bothered to register them because the quality is so bad(with the AKC)
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Continental Kennel Club papers are only good for lining birdcages, so I recommend not wasting the money.
There was a case in Southern Ontario where animal control wanted to confiscate/kill a purebred Labrador because the agent thought it was a Pitbull (the law here says that if an official thinks it looks like a Pitbull, that's what it is unless you can prove otherwise). The only thing that saved her was the owners had her Canadian Kennel Club papers proving she was a Labrador. The AKC papers can be useful if you ever need to prove ownership.

BTW, in Canada if you sell a puppy as purebred you are required by law to provide the new owner with the registration papers within six months of sale at no extra charge.
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