How does a dog owner obtain a pedigree certificate?
First the breed of the dog has to be recognized by your local Kennel Club or Canine Association. Once the litter has been born, you may wish to query your local kennel club for registration form for the litters. You will have to provide copies of both the sire’s and dam’s pedigree certificate for verification. An officer appointed by the Kennel Club will come to do an inspection when the litter is about 3 to 5 weeks old together with their mom to certify the litter’s authenticity. Weeks later, the Kennel Club will issue pedigree certifications for the litter. *PS The procedure and fee may vary from countries to countries however this is a general guideline most kennel clubs operate. Suppose if you would to breed two purebred dogs of the same breed without pedigree certificates, the litters will NOT be qualified to obtain pedigree certificates. Therefore your new puppies will not be legitimate to exhibit in conformation dog shows, (i.e. Crufts) and compete in performance events (i.e. Ob
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