| Makes an even stronger argument for selling altered 'pet' puppies, doesn't it?
Posted by HHK on 10/18/2009, 9:38 am, in reply to "So You Dont Want Papers?" 68.179.111.201
Yes, there can be problems with early spays and neuters on puppies, but there isn't any for doing a vesectomy or a hysterectomy(leaving the ovaries). Dogs develope normally in EVERY WAY except for being able to reproduce. It's been working for me for the last 8.5 years! No getting screwed by dishonest owners and no 'ooopsie' litters either. Regarding papers. BE AWARE THAT IT IS ILLEGAL TO SELL A DOG IN CANADA AS PUREBRED WITHOUT SUPPLYING REGISTRATION PAPERS AT NO EXTRA COST TO THE PURCHASER. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SELLER TO REGISTER THE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF THE DOG. IT IS NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. THIS RIGHT IS PROTECTED BY FEDERAL LEGISLATION KNOWN AS THE ANIMAL PEDIGREE ACT. Under the Animal Pedigree Act, the person who sells you the dog is responsible for registering the dog with the Canadian Kennel Club - Not You! In Canada, purebred dogs are governed under the Canadian Pedigree Livestock Act, which states that any puppy sold in Canada as purebred MUST be sold with Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) registration papers provided at no extra charge to the purchaser. I have heard of people charging extra for papers after the fact - this is also illegal! You canot charge EXTRA for papers. You can charge EXTRA for breeding rights, but NOT papers!
If you're riding' ahead of the herd, take a look back every now and then to make sure it's still there. ~ Will Rogers
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