Limited
Registration (from AKC)
XI. Limited
Registration
AKC registration application forms provide the option for registering dogs with
limited registration. Limited registration means that litters produced by the
dog/bitch are not eligible for AKC registration. The dog is eligible to compete
in all AKC-licensed events except breed competition at an AKC-licensed dog
show.
The decision as to the registration status of a dog is the responsibility of
the litter owner(s). The litter owner(s) must check the appropriate box on the
individual registration application form to indicate whether the dog should be
designated as having limited or full registration privileges. If no box is
checked, full registration will be assigned.
Limited registration can only be designated at the time the dog is individually
registered. The limited designation may be removed upon the written permission
of the litter owner(s) and upon submission of a form for that purpose which, is
available from the AKC, and the required fee. Once the limited designation has
been deleted it may not be re-imposed.
The decision as to whether or not a dog will be registered with limited
registration is left solely to the litter owner(s). Limited registration is a
tool with which the litter owner(s) can protect their breeding program. We
would strongly recommend that if a dog is being sold with limited registration
that the litter owner(s) make this condition clear to the potential dog
buyer(s) so that there is no confusion about the terms under which the dog was
purchased. If breeders provide a written bill of sale in addition to the
registration application form, we would urge that the bill of sale include the
fact that the dog is being sold with limited registration and that the buyer
acknowledges in writing that the dog is being accepted with that condition.