same owner ang sire ug breeder (dam owner) niya?
if same lang, you just need to ask for litter registration duly signed by the sire/dam owner(s)...
that's the doc na imo isubmit sa pcci to process your pup's papers.
however, i am just wondering, pagbaligya sa imo kay no paper na daan ang sabot?
kay if no paper na daan ang sabot, di jud nimo na mapapelan, kay maybe the breeder
saw to it na dili nimo ma-breed further ang iro (using his line), thats why wala niya giapil ang papeles.
usually also, dogs sold with no pedigree papers are cheaper than those with pedigree.
hmmm..yeah heard about that too. hehe...i'm not used to asking breeders if akcupi or pcci kay murag expect ku pcci papers...later ma frustrated lang ku kay akcupi diay. i shy away from dogs that are akcupi registered because it just makes things complicated....how long has akcupi been around? why did it come to be? was pcci not enough? i don't understand why there needs to be two orgs.
sorry na off topic gamay...maybe we should make another thread about this?
naa nay previous thread about that - akcupi vs pcci.
akcupi officers are breakaway group from pcci.
this issue has also been discussed thoroughly in a thread in ppf.
re: buying dogs na later on akcupi diay.. sellers should specifically indicate na akcupi ila registration kay standard man nga pcci diri sa ato being majority of dogs are under pcci, so if akcupi, dapat i-disclose beforehand jud.
in my opinion.. il stick to PCCI coz well known. hehehe
PCCI also is recognized by FCI.. the only kennel club nga recognized by them in the country.
so if you bring your dogs elsewhere in the world, esp in the US,
your dog's papers/pedigree will be valid and recognized by the receiving country.
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