> Should people who do not health test be penalised by the KC by charging more to register their puppies on a basic register, because they have not bothered to health test & the extra be channelled to the research for the breed ????
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This was always my issue over the ABS, my view is that those with high standards involving much more expense should actually be rewarded.
It rankles that someone can breed a litter having spent little in the way of health costs and proving their dogs worth can get the same price for their pups, as the public don't realise.
The Kennel club maintain that they do not want to disenfranchise these breeders but hope that somehow they may want to up their anti, the only incentive for them to do so is money, so maybe a reduction on KC charges for those who health test, and a mandatory contribution to wards health research from those who don't?.
After all at one time the Kennel Club were refunding the registration fee if the new owner took up KC Insurance (I never took them up on it).
At the moment there is an unregistered litter in my breed being sold for less than a £100 less than the going rate, yet the person selling them has no registration fees and has saved more than a £1000 on the litter by not health testing the parents.