
I have cut and pasted this from the KC site for your information:-
Artificial Insemination (AI)
07-Aug-06
Prior approval is not necessary to register a litter produced by AI provided that all of the following comply, and that the AI involves non surgical insemination:-
Requirements for registration following AI
*All litters produced by AI will be subject to existing Kennel Club registration regulations.
*The donor dog must have produced at least one registered litter naturally.
*The General Committee will not normally accept an application to register an AI litter if the donor male is alive and domiciled in the United Kingdom, with one exception namely that Irish Wolfhounds of 8.5 years or older and domiciled in the UK can be used as donors in AI.
*Maiden bitches - Litters produced by AI from bitches that have not previously produced a registered litter naturally may now be registered, but the Kennel Club will not register a litter produced by AI from one of her female progeny, unless the said progeny has already produced at least one registered litter naturally.
If none of these conditions is breached, then the owner need only ensure that the AI form is completed and submitted along with the litter application form (form 1) at the time of registration.
If however the AI application does not satisfy all of these requirements, then individual cases will have to be made and registration will be at the discretion of the Kennel Club General Committee. If the submission involves the use of surgical insemination, the case must be accompanied by a declaration from a veterinary surgeon as to why this particular procedure is/was necessary.
Hope it helps with your dilema.
You ask what more I think you could have done. I feel it may have been benificial to have joined a breed club (You may have done obviously) you could then ask a variety of breeders for their opinions. I would have questioned the need for AI. Maybe I have had a few more years with dogs that you but I would question the need to perform a natural function of a dog because he was unable to do it himself. The excuse that he is too heavy is a strange one...too heavy for who? your bitch? or his ability. If he is so much bigger than your bitch then you may find you have whelping problems. I admit these are questions that I would ask myself but I have many years expierience with dogs and appreciate you may not. To me it would be ringing allarm bells. In a breed that has a high incidence of C-Sect births I would not wish for a sire so big he was too heavy to mate your girl.
However this is all now imatierial as the deed is done and your now stuck in the possition of what to do next. If you are keen to persue a life in dogs and showing then tread carefuly, If this is a big breeder/shower in your breed you may step on too many toes if you come clean to the KC. You will have to check up on some pionts in order to clarify the need for AI to the KC and by doing so may reveal some underhand practices by the owner of the stud. A thin plank to walk along if you wish to show in the future.
I do not envy you your concience now. Whatever you choose to do, learn from this episode and vow to do better next time. Talk, question and above all listen to those in your breed who have expierience, Look into the health implacations of the breed and try to do all you can to produce fit healthy and free mating/whelping lines. You are just begining and no one on this forum lays blame at your door...however you now have to do all you can to become a great breeder of fantastic dogs and try fill your head with knowledge.
Good luck
Aileen