So you would like Full Registration?
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There is a little more consideration
taken into account when deciding which puppies go with or without and to with whom it is granted. We don't grant
this to just any puppy and we don't grant it to just any person.
What
puppies are considered? First it is process of elimination, does the
puppy have any
mismarks? Does the puppy have the proper eye color? Does it
have it appear to be developing an appropriate bite? Does the
puppy have basic any obvious health issue's that can be
detected at such an early age for example's are undescended
testicles, dry eye, heart murmur. Then after all of that, we
decide who in the litter might do the best job of representing
the breed. This is where it gets a little bit tricky and
sometimes there are no "Yes or No" answers but a
very in depth look of the entire picture we are looking at. We
take into account the entire breed standard here.
Some puppies while pass all the preliminary evaluations, we
simply don't feel the puppy is as good an example as we would
prefer to see. Something as simple as having a too small of an
ear combined with something like being too light boned.
Then
the biggest question of all, Who
is considered for a full registration puppy? First of all,
please be honest. I do check people out quite well and will
find out how honest your being. If your not being up front then
chances are you will be denied. I want to know what
your intentions are. I do not mind people looking to add one
of my puppies to their breeding program but I want to know
why you want one of MY puppies. Even though you might be
looking to improve your breeding program which is a noble cause
but I am also looking for someone who is not going to disgrace
the breed. I want to be comfortable with allowing my
kennel name to be associated with you. It is a great bonus if
you already have an established breeding program and have
shown to be sincere in your intentions. I am looking for
people who are going to recognize the dog as an individual
and wants to build a relationship with that dog and be more
than simply a "breeder dog." If your just looking
for a "breeder" go look else where, there are plenty of others
out there who really don't care where their puppies
wind up as adults. I as a breeder, have goals. I have short
term, long term and everything in between and have
a forward moving breeding program. While producing puppies is
involved in those goals that is not a goal in it's
self.