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What is the name of your state? Ohio
Aquired a register'd pup 3 years ago......made sure the family register'd the pup correctly before releaseing any of the litter.....came from the kennel I worked at and owners were killed in a auto accidnet. I suspected this litter had more then one sire (father) and they HAD to be register'd with the multiple sire form with fee of $ 200.00 or I sugested just to let these pups go without papers as pets to be easier. They wanted to register them so I had the parents DNA'd and two of the pups DNA'd and sent to the club as "required" with this type registration process. DNA is required on all males after 7 litters lifetime so untrue DNA could show up if any are bred in the future. Only two of the 4 pups owners would do DNA so the other two of the total litter of 4 could "not" be register'd. I was told things were filed as such.....I am close freinds with the family and the sister had to get power of attorny to sign off the dogs and pups papers that left the kennel which was alot. I have recently found out the family decided to register "all" the pups normally and just put down a male on the papers which "IS" my dogs father and is correct on my papers. (mine has the unusual and rare color and markings of the one male that is her sire) One of the pups is now a stud dog used and his DNA of course did not match the DNA of the parents on record with the club. But the club never read the DNA's sent in 3 years ago because they got a normal registration for the pups and no need to read them even tho NOW they do. So it was never caught till recently when one of the pups as an adult had to have DNA again for sum reason. The club is now threatening to cancel 3 generations worth of dogs (the original litter of 4 plus all there offspring which could be 100 dogs) I am trying to work with the club and give information....it was not done intentionally,the family didn't not understand and got stuck with the paperwork and took the simpler route they thought was correct but never did tell me different. Can I be sued by owners of the 17 pups I have sold out of my dog that is in jeopardy of bein cancel'd along with her offspring ? I did nothing wrong... I have sold to a few kennels that are upset with me and there is a long trail of upset people some I fear will sue me or the original family that signed the papers incorrectly esp after bein warned they HAD to do it write.I even got them the correct forms to fill out ? Can they sue me or just go after the family ? The family says they can't sue and aren't worried and think it's dumb I am upset bout it. Sumthing bout statue of limitations ?? This will be 4 years in October of 2004 since the accident but this paper mess was just descover'd recnelty in Jan 2004. All the dogs from the original litter's offspring's owners have been notified by the club of possible cancelation so they are all waiting for an answer from the club. Can they go after me and other owners of the original 4 that were register'd wrong and have pups or used for stud ? Thanks for your time in this confuseing mess. Pam (mess is the word for it)
Aquired a register'd pup 3 years ago......made sure the family register'd the pup correctly before releaseing any of the litter.....came from the kennel I worked at and owners were killed in a auto accidnet. I suspected this litter had more then one sire (father) and they HAD to be register'd with the multiple sire form with fee of $ 200.00 or I sugested just to let these pups go without papers as pets to be easier. They wanted to register them so I had the parents DNA'd and two of the pups DNA'd and sent to the club as "required" with this type registration process. DNA is required on all males after 7 litters lifetime so untrue DNA could show up if any are bred in the future. Only two of the 4 pups owners would do DNA so the other two of the total litter of 4 could "not" be register'd. I was told things were filed as such.....I am close freinds with the family and the sister had to get power of attorny to sign off the dogs and pups papers that left the kennel which was alot. I have recently found out the family decided to register "all" the pups normally and just put down a male on the papers which "IS" my dogs father and is correct on my papers. (mine has the unusual and rare color and markings of the one male that is her sire) One of the pups is now a stud dog used and his DNA of course did not match the DNA of the parents on record with the club. But the club never read the DNA's sent in 3 years ago because they got a normal registration for the pups and no need to read them even tho NOW they do. So it was never caught till recently when one of the pups as an adult had to have DNA again for sum reason. The club is now threatening to cancel 3 generations worth of dogs (the original litter of 4 plus all there offspring which could be 100 dogs) I am trying to work with the club and give information....it was not done intentionally,the family didn't not understand and got stuck with the paperwork and took the simpler route they thought was correct but never did tell me different. Can I be sued by owners of the 17 pups I have sold out of my dog that is in jeopardy of bein cancel'd along with her offspring ? I did nothing wrong... I have sold to a few kennels that are upset with me and there is a long trail of upset people some I fear will sue me or the original family that signed the papers incorrectly esp after bein warned they HAD to do it write.I even got them the correct forms to fill out ? Can they sue me or just go after the family ? The family says they can't sue and aren't worried and think it's dumb I am upset bout it. Sumthing bout statue of limitations ?? This will be 4 years in October of 2004 since the accident but this paper mess was just descover'd recnelty in Jan 2004. All the dogs from the original litter's offspring's owners have been notified by the club of possible cancelation so they are all waiting for an answer from the club. Can they go after me and other owners of the original 4 that were register'd wrong and have pups or used for stud ? Thanks for your time in this confuseing mess. Pam (mess is the word for it)
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