Yes you can. It doesn't matter where it came from or who owns it or anything. You can register any aged dog.
No, you cannot register any litter of puppies unless both parents are the same breed and are both registered themselves.
The dog has to be a purebred, from registered parents. When you purchase the dog you will be given papers to fill out and mail to the AKC to register your dog.
Registration varies from registry to registry. Many registries charge less than 50 dollars some more than 200 dollars. The foal has to have eligible parents in order to be registered or be the correct color for specific color registries.
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So long as they are from the same breed and both parents are registered, yes you can breed a trotter to a pacer and register it.
For this you have the parents pedigree wich tells you the kennel. UK kennels club register them.
If you mean register your email, then you must log in, go to your account settings, and click the Email Registration button. This will send you, or your parents an Email. Click the link, and your account is registered!
Yes, you can still register a puppy if one parent isn't registered. You would need to provide the registration papers for the registered parent and complete the registration process with the relevant kennel club, providing information about the parent that is registered. Each kennel club has specific requirements and procedures for registration, so you would need to contact them for guidance on how to proceed.
You can try to submit a DNA test if you know who the sire and dam are. If the foal was at any point registered they would charge a fee and give you papers. If however the foal was not registered and if either of the parents are not registered the foal will not be accepted for registration as DNA proof is required.
A purebred Quarter Horse filly must be the product of two registered parents. The dam owner must be the holder/owner of the dam's registration papers for the foal to be registered as a purebred to that dam.
If the sire and dam are unknown you can likely see if the association will do a DNA test to see if the parents are registered. They may offer you some sort of hardship papers, or they may just flat out deny the ability to be registered.