
Hi Moonmaiden, if you take an unregistered dog under the scheme for a test, and state at the time it is unregistered, then in my exprience you get a certificate, but of course it does not appear in a BRS. It is only if you take a registered dog, but do not have the KC reg. cert. with you that no results are given till you send the cert in to the vet. So your actual certificate is as valid as any registered dog, to show the puppy buyers. At all the eye testings I have attended, no-one has ever asked if the dogs were chippped, so no attempt was ever made to read and identify them by chip.
I am certain of the facts on the unreg. dog details, as one of my Yankees is not registered. He was a singleton pup, and has always been just my pet, never a possibilty as a show or stud dog. He was accidentally not reg due to a KC slip up with the paperwork, which was returned to me as I had made a mistake, but went missing in the post. I did not realise I hadnt got his reg until he was way over a year old, and I saw no reason in then paying the £50 laste reg fee, as he was mine anyway. However, becausee I bred him and his mum, and have cousins and their offspring, he gets eye tested each year along with the rest of the bunch, and always comes home with his certificate.
Even if the results are not available for the wider benefit of the breed from these type of testings, at least the owners have the benefit of the information for their own breeding programme, and are at liberty to make it known in thier wider circle if they want to. I cant grasp the concept of criticising someone from actually carrying out voluntary testing, I think it should be applauded!
bye
Gwen