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>the puppies when young would look very similar and it would not be hard for me to sell them to an inexperienced buyer as pure bred black minis.
>in Europe you can't guard your "genes, lines etc" once you sold the puppy it's the owners and the clubs decision if/when/who with to breed it.
>Most breeders build a friendship with the owners of their promising puppies of course and can give advice but they can't enforce anything.
> To be hones there are those that will always do their best when breeding and those who will short cut, and if registries put in more restrictions then those people will simply breed unregistered stock which these days often cost as much.
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> it really comes down to buyers being better educated and wanting not just registration but proof of health testing and some sort of record of achievements of the parents and to know why a breeder has bred.
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>when a dog is brought into the UK and registered here having be bred abroad does it remain registered with the previous original country in addition to the UK and can it be in one name and joint names with the other?
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