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Puppies cannot be registered if they were not bred by a member of Dogs Victoria or state body equivalent, or after 18 months of age. Yes, even if you do not plan to breed, show or trial your dog, it is a good idea to transfer your dog into your name.

It is also recommended in the case your dog is lost, a search on our database using the microchip number will show you as the owner of the dog making it possible to return your dog to you. This is also a good reason to notify our office when you move. Transferring the dog also shows that you are the legal owner of the dog. Should you ever decide to breed or enter shows and require the registration certificate, the process will be much easier if you are already recorded as the owner on our system.

Also, in the event you may lose your registration certificate you do not need to contact the breeder to apply for a duplicate certificate on your behalf. To allow transfer of ownership we require the original pedigree to be lodged in our office together with the required payment.

The form on the back of the pedigree must be completed with all signatures of present and new owners. Depending on the pedigree type and whether you are a member or not will determine the cost associated, please refer to the scale of charges for this cost. If you hold the Blue Certified Pedigree and you are not a member, then you will be required to join to keep the dog on that Certified Main Pedigree OR will be require to transfer to dog to the Limited Pedigree.

A Limited pedigree can be transferred a non-member. Once transfer of ownership is done, we will then re-issue a brand new pedigree back out to the new owner. To transfer a dog from the Limited to Main register, we need written authorisation from the breeder of the dog.

The dog must be going to a financial member of Dogs Victoria or one of the other state bodies. Anyone can transfer a dog from the main to limited register as long as it is written on the front of the pedigree together with a signature authorising this. Please refer to the scale of charges for the required cost to do so. Please note, this must be lodged with original controlling state body in which the dog was registered.

We require the original pedigree to come into the office together with a copy of the certificate of sterilisation and the required fee. We will then transfer the dog to the Neuter registerer marked as either neutered or spayed and return the updated pedigree back to the current owner. This allows those dogs to compete in the performance based disciplines and compete for titles. Any dog to be registered on this register must be desexed. To register your dog on the Associate Register you can either apply online or by downloading the appropriate form off our website.

These forms can be found here. Each generation shown in new column 2. Origin of pedigree 3. Titles earned in red 4. Official Kennel Club approval. If they do not, be a little bit wary until you have made some further enquiries. The extent to which canine behaviour can be inherited was proven by an experiment by the Russian geneticist and silver fox farmer Dmitry Belyaev decades ago.

Through only selecting for breeding the lower percentage of foxes with inherently tamer or more docile genetic temperaments, Belyaev proved that it was genes, rather than early nurturing environment, which had the most profound influence on canine temperament and behaviour.

Read about the importance of only dealing with registered breeders How to find Registered Dog Breeders in Australia. The Queensland Government has introduced new standards to promote responsible breeding of dogs which came into effect in October These apply to any dog owner or breeder within QLD. These along with the Animal Welfare Act state that;. The supply number indicates that the person has registered as a dog breeder with the QLD government.

By law, the registration must occur within 28 days of the mother giving birth to a litter. The registration number is only valid for that dog and is not valid for the breeder themselves in perpetuity. When asking for a breeder number if might be best to do so over-the-phone as this will allow you to check a queensland breeders supply number online.

However, there are other 3rd party sources. Its the controlling body for state-run dog show and breeding organisations such as Dogs Queensland. Common scams include using vet receipts, A4 printouts of Word documents and other tricks to fool people into paying more for mixed breeds or, to skirt around safe breeding practices mandated by law.

If the Breeder hands you paper work that looks like an A4 printed Receipt, it is just that. A receipt. Not official papers. See example below. Above: A receipt that a Breeder has paid for a Vaccination from a Vet. This is not Breeders Papers.



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