Gives some breeders a bad name, who wants to buy a certified mut? Give me your experiences and thoughts.

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Thats sounds like a guy here in Michigan on the west side of the state in zone 3 . He's A POS !bartman357 wrote:Has anyone ever dealt with the AKC to validate a dogs dna for its pedigree? I think I might know someone who is altering papers to make grade dogs appear to be of a different bloodline and registration! Don't know if it would be worth bothering with, or even possible? I just hate dishonesty and deception, especially for a profit!!!
Gives some breeders a bad name, who wants to buy a certified mut? Give me your experiences and thoughts.
You got a "bagle" too. Mines not patch, it's tri. Wondering how you found yours out. Mine was discovered out of my only litter from my female. Wife thought they were such cute beagle pups with their ears being longer than the rest. Leads me to wonder just how many "purebred" beagles are actually. It's sad to say but unless you've bred the line through many many generations sadly you can't be sure and even then...JUDE wrote:I purchased a "patch" pup from a litter out of the south...long story short the Patch line was crossed with Bassett hound...
I guess I don't even understand your post because it appears you picked up exactly what I stated. YEP all animals originated as grade or without documentation of being pure of linage, papers were started by man via a registry that has maintained the records of past ancestry over a period of years so as to be able to certify the linage. MINUS being able to verify/certify that ancestors are TRUELY as described from the paperwork exercise then we are back to them ALL being without proper documentation so as to prove if the paperwork is in fact accurate. If the first few generations of any pedigree or genetics is NOT correct the entire linage is incorrect and possibly of unknown origins! The actual basis of any lineage must have come from some form of certified DNA from the beginning and I doubt nature provided that. My point is that without DNA certified paperwork from any registry we are at the mercy of what the papers tell use and like a lot of paper only documentation (without scientific evidence, much like an opinion) no one is sure if they are correct and therefore whether the animal is truly bred pure or not. The only thing that differentiates a registered animal from a grade animal is that piece of paper provided by some registry business. This also happens with people as well as some my think they know their ancestry but when they look into it they come up with some things that don't happen to line up, such as a babies daddy that isn't the babies daddy and the only people that know the real babies daddy are dead?LR Patch wrote:Not to be a smart a$$ , but wardog all animals , well all that I know or heard of would have started as grade , right ? I mean papers & record keeping as just one example came way after creature's . Not to even get into gene's , bloodlines ect. But maybe I understand why u stated that comment , recon some may believe otherwise .