
They mean Kennel Club registration. It costs £14 to register a puppy from an assured breeder and £16 from other breeders. So not £50 its a scam. Lots of pups cannot be registered with the Kennel Club on the breed register though in effect a cross breed pup could be registered on the activity register. The breed register assures the new owner that the puppy is purebred and has its ancestors all recorded and gives the owner the chance to look up history and health of the pups relatives.
Some breeders (All should, many do not ) put endorsements on a pups registration to prevent a litter from that dog being registered unless the breeder agrees and lifts the endorsement thereby safeguarding their bloodlines and making sure a puppy buyer is prepared to breed responsibly. This can be abused and I have seem breeders asking large sums of money to lift endorsements. They are after nothing but money ! they do not care about the future of the breed but only the weight of their pockets.
Some people do not register puppies because of this endorsement, the breeder of their dog did not want the puppy bred from and the owners disregarded this and bred anyway so pups cannot be registered.
Non registered dogs cannot have their puppies registered as they themselves are not.
Puppies for sale through adverts that say this have a 99% chance of being bred by people who breed purely for monetary gain and have no intention of breeding to promote and improve the stock they produce.
Aileen