
Sorry if I've contributed to the 'confusion'. Bottom line. If you don't want the dog to be bred from, here or overseas, don't lift any of the endorsements. But the buyers will need to be told, obviously. If this is just a pet puppy, it shouldn't make any difference to whether they buy the puppy or not.
I would just say I sold two puppies here to a fellow-breeder without any endorsments, because basically at the time, I trusted her. Turns out this was misplaced as she later sold both to another breeder overseas who was able to register them in her country, and proceeded to take FIVE litters from the bitch and he was used a lot at stud.

Not bad for him - terrible for her, even if her litters after the first, were small. They were still pregnancies. I finally managed to persuade her to stop all that (probably would have by then in any case) and she went to a retirement home - those people kept in touch with me which was somewhat of a comfort in a situation I BITTERLY regretted. Two lessons learnt - first not to sell to a fellow-breeder. And secondly FULLY ENDORSE.