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> People also don't register dogs because it is an added expense
> The kennel club as a body of registration in my opinon is the ONLY registration that is worth it's salt.
Also any buyer can of course check up on the recommended tests via the KC website to check in advance if the parents have been tested, when and with what result -so no need for any surprises. If people only bought from breeders who heath test the uncaring breeders would not get their pups sold.
breed club want to keep the annual eye testing requirement to ensure any other problems that crops up gets picked up.
>Yes it would be great if that were the case but what I am trying to say is that alot of people think that if a litter is KC registered it MUST be good. Also first time dog owners don't always no what to look for and what to avoid. Some puppy farms have KC registered litters and are part of the Acredited Breeder Scheme which itself is supposed to be some sort of assurance of quality breeding. That is something that makes my blood boil<
>the kc need to tighten up !<
> I also have some friends that breed lovely dogs very well done and healthy but they arent Kc registered.
> I also have some friends that breed lovely dogs very well done and healthy but they arent Kc registered.
The health results of all KC registered dogs can be found on their registration certificates, on their health certificates and on the Kennel Club web site.
> As above they will NOT be on the KC site if the breed is not on the schedule A or B.
> some dogs in my breed that arent registered have been heart tested and hip scored and issued with a certificate why dont you give a certificate of eye testing if the dog is identifiable via tatoo or microchip
If you are then the results are on the KC if the breed is KNOWN to be affected by a certain eye problem
> I am, my breed goes on schedule B today, but all my dogs current eye certs will not be listed on the KC site even though 1 was done in Dec, it has caused lots of confusion with puppy purchasers when it is stated that if a dog has been tested it will be listed on the KC site, it just isnt the case, just wish the KC would get their act together and make this very clear when JP are searching for the results they are told will be there if the dog has been tested, they should be told the results will only be listed if the breed is listed on schedule A/B.
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