A: At our facility, we want to emphasize that the registration status of a puppy does not necessarily reflect its quality or value. While we offer full pedigree certifications for some of our purebred puppies, detailing their date of birth, breed, coat color, and two-generation lineage with registered sires and dames, this is primarily for documentation and lineage tracking purposes. These certifications, obtained through reputable agencies like the American Kennel Club (AKC), Continental Kennel Club (CKC), American Canine Association (ACA), and World Dog Registration Club (WDRC), serve as a record of the puppy’s breed and heritage.
The ‘puppy information’ tab on each individual puppy’s page on our website will indicate if a puppy is registered and, if so, the type of registration it has. However, some purebred puppies may not come with registration papers due to various reasons, such as breeder breeding restrictions.
It’s important to understand that a puppy’s registration status is not an indicator of its health, temperament, or suitability as a pet. In fact, many unregistered puppies, including mixed breeds, which do not come with any registration papers, often possess qualities that make them exceptional pets. They can be of equal or even higher quality in terms of health, personality, and compatibility with families.
Our commitment is to the overall well-being, health, and happiness of all our puppies, regardless of their registration status. We believe every puppy deserves a loving home and can bring immense joy and companionship, whether registered or not.