Both parents must be registered with the AKC or an acceptable foreign registry
check the kennel club the dog is registered in. www.akc.org is the American Kennel Club's website. If the dog's from that kennel club, you follow the links to the pedigrees. You should be able to order it if you have the registration information for your dog. If you have not been provided AKC registration papers for your puppy from the breeder or you have acquired an older dog you believe to be a purebred you can register him/her with an AKC Indefinite Listing Privelege (ILP) registration. The dog must be neutered or spayed for this but can compete in AKC competitons other than conformation showing. You can find requirements and forms at AKC.org.
Contact The American Kennel Club for litter papers. They will have all the info you need and will send a packet as long as your dalmatians are registered purebreds.
You really can not tell for sure unless you have the proof on paper. If the dog has breeder papers. Otherwise just the look of the dog is not enough for proof. If your dog was bred by the same kinds of dogs (ex. beagle male & beagle female) then it is a purebred dog.
If your AKC papers were lost, you can request duplicates through the American Kennel Club (AKC) website or by contacting their customer service. You'll need to provide the dog's registered name, registration number, and proof of ownership. There may be a fee associated with obtaining duplicate papers, and processing times can vary. Be sure to follow their specific instructions for completing the request.
You don't, a Chug is a mixed breed and not recognised by the Kennel Club.
Check the local Kennel Association.
The American Kennel Club (or AKC) is a registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States. Thus, if a dog has AKC papers you can be assured the dog is a purebred and not a mix.
Yes, you can. There are forms to complete for the Irish Kennel Club. First you must register the dog in your name and then obtain export pedigrees. You can mail forms and checks/credit card information. When you get the official IKC papers, you then complete the American Kennel Club forms and follow the instructions to register the dog in America. It takes a little bit of time with mailing back and forth, but it's really easy to do.
There is no fixed price. A stud fee could vary from 500 to 3,000 dollars and in some cases more. A puppie could vary also withing this range. No matter what, I am never pay this amount for a bullie.
ARF papers stand for "American Rare Breed Association" papers. This organization registers certain rare breeds of dogs that may not be recognized by mainstream kennel clubs like the AKC. It is important to ensure that the breeder is reputable and that the dog's lineage is documented accurately.
Not sure of the question but I think your asking if you can breed an APRI and and AKC dog together and get papers on the puppies?The answer is YES. You can go a lot of different directions with registration.You can dual register both of your dogs with ACR - American Canine Registry - http://www.americancanineregistry.com and then apply for litter papers on the puppies.
ARF papers for dogs are from the Animal Research Foundation. This group is considered to be a third-party registry and not as reliable as a first-party registry like the American Kennel Club (AKC).