Why doesnt the OEBKC recognize any other registries other than the two listed?
A…. A registry is established to record the history and pedigrees of purebred dogs. The main purpose is to protect the integrity of the purebred bloodlines, accurately record lineage, and to issue credible registration certificates to dog owners. There are disreputable registries that will register alternative bulldogs as Olde English Bulldogges. These registries are nothing more than paper services. In other words, they are in the BUSINESS of selling registration papers. These papers are worthless, and only serve to give unscrupulous breeders a way of providing some form of registration to their unsuspecting puppy buyers. These registries are established to make money and they care nothing about protecting the purity of the pedigrees or the integrity of the breeds history. They will make claims about being the worlds largest registry for the Olde English Bulldogge. They also register multiple breeds. We are aware of an experiment that was conducted by one breeder wherein he named a