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Posted by ki4qpu on 12-14-2009 05:55 PM:

any benefits from registering?

I dont comp. hunt, and have curs that aren't registered. I know most curs around here go for about 100.00 unregistered so could I get anymore out of pups with no back ground info on papers.

I know alot of puppy sales are based on who knows you. I don't know how much more successfull I would be with registering the dog first. Anyone had experience registering a new dog.


Posted by TOP on 12-14-2009 08:36 PM:

mtn cur papers do seem to help in that department. Most OMC pups are going for about $300

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Posted by Cur Hunter on 12-16-2009 12:17 AM:

Re: any benefits from registering?

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Originally posted by ki4qpu
I dont comp. hunt, and have curs that aren't registered. I know most curs around here go for about 100.00 unregistered so could I get anymore out of pups with no back ground info on papers.

I know alot of puppy sales are based on who knows you. I don't know how much more successfull I would be with registering the dog first. Anyone had experience registering a new dog.



If you have good dogs you shouldn't have to worry about that. Show the parents in the woods and sety your price. My .02 worth.

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Posted by ky hillbilly on 12-18-2009 02:44 PM:

People will tend to put more time in on a register pup than one that is not.That is if you are wanting people to try your bloodline of dogs.

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Posted by croatankid on 12-23-2009 03:15 AM:

registrations give people confidence in the dog. if the dog is registered people are more willing to give it a second chance. let's say that you have a young dog that isn't doing as you want. maybe you've run out of time, maybe you have to start school. if it's registered, you can probably sale it for more and be more likely to sale it to someone who believes in the dog and will give it another chance. if it's not registered and you no longer want it you may be hard pressed to find anyone to take the dog. you might have to cull it.

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Posted by oldman on 12-25-2009 10:34 PM:

everyone says papers never did tree anything, but first question
asked about a dog for sale is, IS that dog registered
wonder why.

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Posted by treerat chopper on 12-26-2009 03:36 AM:

so true mr. robinson,had one that was registered and 2 years old and hunted him alot never treed.gave him away.


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