Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Hassle

So I got Pixels paperwork back from the CKC- denied.

Geez. I am so annoyed.

Apparently they don't allow dogs with limited registration. Why? I don't know really, and no one can really give me a reason. I have looked all over the CKC website and have found no information about it.

So, now I have to fill out AKC paperwork to reverse the Limited registration, send it to Pixel's breeder to sign, pay some more $, and then wait for AKC to send me a new registration. And then I can send that it in to CKC. Send in more $, and hopefully get a CKC number.

What a pain in the ass.

I guess I am not entering her in Rally in March.

8 comments:

MurphyDog said...

that does sound like a hassle!

Mom thinks its kinda dopey in the first place to require a registration of a dog to be able to compete in Obedience or Rally. Why arent there any Rally or Obedience trials that allow any dog to compete, regardless of registration?

wags, wiggles & slobbers
Murphydog

K9-CRAZY said...

Bullet is still only AKC registered. I thought about getting him CKC registered but don't want the hassle. CKC can really be a pain, can't they?

Sarah said...

it works the same way reversed too CKC to AKC ... must just be the policy to prevent unregisterable litters from being born cross border... a dumb policy none the less.

i hope it gets rolling soon!

Kim said...

That sucks!
Hopefully you get it all worked out soon.

Visichy said...

Have you looked in to getting her an ERN in the short term until you can get a CKC number? Something to look into if you want to enter her in CKC events sooner.

onecollie said...

or I wonder if she could be entered as "listed" ?

Lane.like.the.Street said...

DISLIKE. :o( Hope everything gets resolved QUICKLY!

Blazingstar said...

That sucks! SArah's right, it works both ways. If I sell a puppy to the US on a CKC non-breeding registration, they cannot register it with AKC. I think it is so that they cannot register with AKC and then breed the dog, despite being registered on a non-breeding reg in Canada... make sense? Kind of annoying for people who just want to register for the purposes of entering performance events.....