I purchased my english bulldog from mauiexpo kennels and i have not gotten the birth date or akc or ckc info from the breeder..?
I purchased my English Bulldog from Mauiexpo Kennels, but I have not received the birth date or the AKC or CKC registration information from the breeder. Can anyone advise me on how to obtain this information?
6 Answers
Feb 04, 2025
What's the question? Their site specifically says they don't offer AKC registration on ANY dogs. CKC registration is worth less than the paper it's printed on and is not worth pursuing. When you buy from a commercial breeder (puppy mill) like that, you get substandard quality and are likely to incur large vet bills down the road, particularly with this breed.
So you're after papers (limited/main registration?)
How long has it been? It can take a while from what I know.
Did you sign a contract, and was there anything detailed in there regarding papers etc?
Have you been emailing and calling the breeder? What has been their response?
Personally, provided its been a reasonable amount of time and the breeder is being unhelpful, I would go to the AKC (or UKC?) and actually verify they are a registered breeder, and that the litter has been registered (maybe someone will know more, as I'm not familiar with America :)) Then you can go from there.
In future, if you're unsure, best to check with the Kennel Club beforehand that they are registered breeders, and to ensure you will get papers. Remember, don't take anyone by their word, ask for documentation of pedigree, registration, health results etc of the parents.
Probably should get that stuff at the time you give them money.
Try contacting the AKC to see whether the dogs are actually registered.
There might be a breeder's association in your area ... call some other breeders
for suggestions ... good ethical breeder will try to help you ~
Feb 04, 2025
So why didn't you get it when you got the dog?. Any reputable breeder would have the litter registered so they can give the individual registration papers to the new owners. They also put that kind of information on their contracts. ( sounds like you don't have that either).. Well all I can say is Buyer Beware. It is your responsibility to investigate the breeders you deal with, ask the proper questions and walk away when they are not forthcoming. Sounds like you have been scammed
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