When buying any Corgi, whether puppy or adult, you should receive a record of vaccinations and other medical treatment, if any, a pedigree, which serves as your Corgi's «family tree», and an American
Kennel Club registration form (unless, however, certain conditions were imposed when you bought your Corgi, e.g., that it be spayed or neutered, in which case registration papers usually will not be provided until the conditions are met).
You should pay what you think is right, agree a price with the breeder which is acceptable to you both, ensuring that you are going to receive all the relevant paper work such as
Kennel Club registration form, correct pedigree, vaccination certificate (where appropriate) and diet sheet at no extra cost.
The Kennel Club registration form should be completed and returned to the Kennel Club as soon as possible to have the puppy's ownership transferred to you.
Not exact matches
A breeder should have the dog's pedigree papers as well as AKC (American
Kennel Club)
registration forms.
A breed
club was formed in 1975, and the Chinese Cresteds were accepted for registration in the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1
club was
formed in 1975, and the Chinese Cresteds were accepted for
registration in the American
Kennel Club (AKC) in 1
Club (AKC) in 1992.
Kennel Club (KC)
registration means that the breeder completes a KC
registration form and receives from the KC an Owner
Registration Certificate for a puppy.