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> So, even though the new purchaser is unaware of any contract etc
> new purchaser is unaware of the endorsements the kc should lift them.
>Also, for information, it isn't just the breeder who can place an endorsement. Anyone who has physical possession of the dog and is registered as owner can do so. Say you were retiring a dog into a Pet home after it had been used for breeding, you as the owner could place endorsements, though the rules re making the new owner aware would apply.
> Thanks everyone. I knew I was right!
> 2nd owner then wants to breed and contacts the kc who have lifted without any liaison with the breeder.
>> 2nd owner then wants to breed and contacts the kc who have lifted without any liaison with the breeder.<br />I've heard this too and the KC needs to get their act together.
> Everything I have bred has been fully endorsed
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