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Posted by BajasDogs on 09-06-2003 12:20 AM:

Question

Sara, I am looking for the owner of a dog in an old pedigree. If the owner is not listed in the breeder directory. Can I use a loophole? Say I send for a set of papers on the dog. If the dog is not mine would the papers have the name of the owner on them? Also Is it posible to get a copy of papers on a dead dog?


Posted by on 09-08-2003 01:56 PM:

Why don't you just give me the UKC number of the dog and I can tell you who the owner was?


Posted by BajasDogs on 09-08-2003 05:38 PM:

That would let the cat out of the bag. I'm trying to keep it top secret


Posted by on 09-09-2003 05:50 PM:

Then I don't know how I can help you.


Posted by Buckshot on 09-09-2003 06:35 PM:

BajasDogs , If you email it to her then nobody will know.

......just a thought.


Posted by BajasDogs on 09-10-2003 02:41 AM:

Sara you did not answer my two questions. LOL I do not want to post the number of the dog in a public forum. There has been much interest in the pedigrees I hold. Oh, And I thought of a new question. So now there's Three.

(1). If I order a pedigree on someone else's dog will the owners name be on it? (I'm just interested because I'm looking for information on a certain dog from many many years ago and nobody knows where to look.)

(2). Can I order the pedigree on a dog that has been reported dead?

(3). I think I heard somewhere that years ago that many UKC records were destroyed in a flood or fire. Could you tell me what year that was.

I hope I don't sound rude. But I just want to know, and I think this would be the best place to get my questions answered.

PS. Thank you for answering all my questions.

Mike


Posted by on 09-10-2003 06:21 PM:

1. You can order a pedigree on someone else's dog and the owner will not be shown. The owner of the sire/sem and the owner of the dam would be listed, but not the owner of the dog.

2. Yes you can order a pedigree on a dead dog.

3. No records were destroyed in a flood or fire. We have the stud books from 1898 preserved beautifully. Rumors! Where do they start?


Posted by BajasDogs on 09-10-2003 08:07 PM:

Thank you.


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