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Old 04-08-2002, 08:54 PM
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im looking for a way to register my rotti.the guy i bought her from was jailed before i could get the paper work straight. if anyone can help please do so:)
 
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Old 04-11-2002, 12:21 AM
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terrmettgat:

Is there any particular reason you want to register your girl?

If you want to show her, you can do this via ILP from the AKC. You can show her in everything (except conformation) with ILP.
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Old 04-11-2002, 12:26 AM
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Terrmettgat, in another post you mentioned your concern that "My rotti bred with a stray (mutt),my friends tell me that her blood has been contaminated. I think they are uneducated to this. I feel like the liter will not be a good bloodline. Just for general purpose please educate me a little more. "

Are you concerned about registering your Rottweiler because you plan to breed?
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Old 04-11-2002, 11:36 AM
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spay her!

If the previous owner of your dog is in jail:( ... I doubt very much that your dog is breeding material:( I volunteer for recue and we have pulled a few Rotties from shelters who's owners went to jail... they were not good representatives of the breed

Please have your girl spayed and get an ILP # on her.. you can do any activity with her the same as an AKC registered dog.. the only thing you can't do is breed her or show her in confirmation.
Please take a look at the breeding forum and look at the threads on " minimum requirements for breeding".

We have so many purebred Rotties sitting in shelters and in rescue... please do not breed more for us to save in the future.

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Old 05-07-2002, 09:26 PM
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soapie & buddies mom

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Yes my Shanna was hit by a stray, but I checked with my vet and it is the pups bloodline that is contaminated. And yes your associates are ignorant to the fact the Shanna's blood is contaminated. Don't mean to put this so bluntly.:) Yes this registration thing is for breeding purposes. If you can help me it will be appeiciated.;) My Rotti didn't have a blood transfussion with the stray. His blood is the pups blood not Shannas. Those guys should be real a think before they speak. I use to be the same way until my vet said my associates are uneducated to breeding and what happens IF something gose accidently wrong.
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Old 05-07-2002, 09:39 PM
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Re: soapie & buddies mom

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Don't mean to put this so bluntly.:) Yes this registration thing is for breeding purposes.
OK, again, why breed her? Do you know her bloodlines, have you met her siblings and parents? Was she originally obtained from a breeder (sold to her jailed former owner on a breeding contract)? Doubt it...but hey, stranger things have happened!

IF she has Champion bloodlines, and parents and grandparents and great grandparents are from Champion bloodlines, then MAYBE she's good enough to breed...BUT, make sure she's got all the health clearances - hips, eyes, cardiac, etc...and if the vet says to you 'Yeah, she's healthy', get CLEARANCES for breeding. There are standard that reputable breeders look for in bitches and studs...make sure your girl meets or exceeds them.

Get the paperwork from the jailed guy - if she's registered with the AKC, you can get a copy of her paperwork from the AKC, but even then, that's NOT license to breed her!!
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Old 05-07-2002, 09:54 PM
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just curious?

So, why do you want to breed her? Just out of curiosity.
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Old 05-07-2002, 10:06 PM
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Soapie&Buddy'sMom said:
Terrmettgat, in another post you mentioned your concern that "My rotti bred with a stray (mutt),my friends tell me that her blood has been contaminated. I think they are uneducated to this. I feel like the liter will not be a good bloodline. Just for general purpose please educate me a little more. "

Are you concerned about registering your Rottweiler because you plan to breed?

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Yes my Shanna was hit by a stray, but I checked with my vet and it is the pups bloodline that is contaminated. And yes your associates are ignorant to the fact the Shanna's blood is contaminated. Don't mean to put this so bluntly. Yes this registration thing is for breeding purposes. If you can help me it will be appeiciated. My Rotti didn't have a blood transfussion with the stray. His blood is the pups blood not Shannas. Those guys should be real a think before they speak. I use to be the same way until my vet said my associates are uneducated to breeding and what happens IF something gose accidently wrong.

Um Terrmettgat....Soapie and Buddies Mom was just REPEATING a post YOU made...so not to put it bluntly but it is YOUR associates that are ignorant and should think before they speak not hers. As far as breeding get your girl spayed she doesnt sound like breeding material and her owner doesnt sound like breeder material to me
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Old 05-07-2002, 10:34 PM
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Hi guys
I'm breeding my dog for the love of the breed. I have met the parents of shanna. I have reg. numbers from his dame and not the sire. I only want the numbers for the sire,I called akc myself to verify that his sire and dame was registered. My rotti is very gentle,pertective, and playful with my children. I'v had many types of dogs,none were like the rotti. My other dogs were: Mutts,Dobberman,German Shepards,Poodels,Pomerainian,Rabbit dogs, Labs and so on. None of these dogs were as loving as my rotti. These dogs were fed 3 time a day with the best foods never went a day without fresh water. These dogs chased people, ran away, disobediant,and didn't want to be cleaned. My rotti on the other hand,do I need to explain? My love for this breed is all I want and crave.So for whatever reason you guys think I'm trying to produce a puppy mill,get it out of your heads. I'm a responsible person my 3 daughters are doing great. I had 1 mishap with my rotti do to my living arrangements. That won't ever happen again.
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Old 05-07-2002, 10:37 PM
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If you loved the breed, you would not be breeding.

To put it bluntly, if you have to ask a question about whether your bitch's blood is "contaminated" you simply are not at the level of knowledge you need to be to breed responsibly.

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Old 05-07-2002, 10:41 PM
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Breed, NO!

Please don't breed!:(

It is to strengthen the breed, only for those that know what they are doing!
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Old 05-07-2002, 10:59 PM
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terrmettgat:

"I'm breeding my dog for the love of the breed."

I've had only Rotties since 1984; my love for the breed *prevents* me from breeding. I don't know enough to breed. Breeding is only done because you're knowledgeable--love isn't enough.

If you love the breed as much as you say you do, you'll become an expert before you ever breed one single litter.

Breeding is one instance where love most certainly isn't enough.
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Old 05-07-2002, 11:12 PM
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calm down

You guys are passing judgement now. I have a friend that has rotties and been breeding them for a while now. He schools me in areas that I am unknowledged in. So, calm down guys I have my grounds covered.
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Old 05-07-2002, 11:22 PM
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terrmettgat:

"I have a friend that has rotties and been breeding them for a while now. He schools me in areas that I am unknowledged in."

Big deal.

Lots of BYBs have been breeding for a while and think they know what they're doing.

In Rottie rescue I see alot of dogs whose owners landed themselves in jail; I find it hard to believe your bitch is of superior enough quality to warrant breeding. That would make her *unique* among the dogs I've seen in several years of rescue work whose owners ran afoul of the law.

Frankly, I find it hard to take you for a real person.

There's so much info available on this site (and elsewhere on the Internet) that you obviously haven't spent any time digesting. Your questions are---how shall I say this? so extraordinarily foolish and simple-minded that I think you're having us on.
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