Wednesday, July 29, 2009

AKC Is it possible for me to find out if a puppy I sold with an AKC application has been registered?

the puppy is a chihuahua, was born Feb. 8th, was sold April 19th. The puppy was possibly sold again.
Answers:
Contact the AKC. If you have the original paperwork and numbers for the puppy, they will probably be able to look.
If the puppy was registered, the AKC will have it on file.

--The schnauzers: chloe_delhi_winnie
If you were the registering breeder than yes. If not than no. You should still have the litter registration number you can even check on line I think. If not than a call to AKC will clear things up.
NOTE: thanks Freedom. I couldnt remember how to do it.
Another irresponsible backyard breeder. What do you care if it's been registered or sold again?
You can contact AKC at the following web site and click on contact us.You will need the parents AKC #s and person you sold the pet to,possibly their address also.Go to http://www.AKC.org
Yes, Go to the AKC website, then store, then pedigree research... Enter the registration number of the dog and if it has been registered the name of the dog will come up. But not the owners or addresses or anything else.
If you have good records, you should know the number you assigned to that dog. If you don't keep good records, then you can enter the first part.. like WS#####/ 01, 02, 03... for how many ever dogs there were in the litter. This will tell you who all has registered their pups..
If the new owner filed a transfer application then you should be able to check using the AKC registration number for that puppy or if you have the puppy's registered name and litter number.

http://www.akc.org/form_status/...

http://www.akc.org/contact/answer_center...

Did you have the first owners sign a contract??? Did they get a copy? Why not just call the original buyer?
So your telling me in one day the puppy was sold after you sold it to another. Thats horrible. Obviously you don't care about the puppy so why do you care if it was registered

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