REGISTERED DOGS MUST NOT BE BRED WITH
NON-REGISTERED DOGS
Registered dogs have a
registration number, which is recorded, at the top of the
Certified Registration and Pedigree with the seal of the
Australian National Kennel Club (ANKC). Only registered dogs
are eligible for Exhibition and/or Obedience, Agility Trials
etc. conducted and approved by the Victorian Canine
Association Inc. To compete in Exhibition, etc. the owner
needs to be a financial member of the Victorian Canine
Association Inc.
Each breeders has a registered Kennel
Prefix. No breeder can register a litter of puppies without a
Kennel Prefix.
All puppies must be registered within 18
months of whelping. No dog can be registered after this age.
There are two types of Registration - Main and
Limited. If you wish to exhibit and/or breed your dog at a
later stage, then your puppy must be registered on the Main
Register. Dogs can be transferred from the Limited Register
provided the breeder authorises it in writing.
The
BREEDERS listed below are both financial members of the WHWTC
of Victoria and the Victorian Canine Association Inc. and/or
the State in which they reside.
Club Puppy Enquiries 0400
186 679.
Ask the breeder can you view his/her dogs, that
way they get to meet you and you can discuss and ask
questions. Some breeders only have the dam (mother) on their
property.
You will need to contact each breeder
direct. Some breeders have a waiting list so your name can be
added, whilst others just tell you when their next litter is
due, and then it's up to you to contact them.
It is
advisable to ring each breeder on a regular basis, as this
shows that you are keen to get a puppy. It is a good idea to
have each of the breeders and phone numbers listed in a book,
so that you can given them a courteous call and let them know
that you have purchased a puppy so that they can remove your
name from their list.
When you know that the breeder
has a puppy available for you, it is advisable to offer a
holding deposit, reserving a puppy. Some breeders don't like
to take deposits until you have viewed the puppies, around 6
weeks after they have received their 1st vaccination.
The majority of breeders allow the purchaser to take
home the puppy once it has reached 8 weeks. No registered
breeder is permitted to allow a puppy to leave their premises
under 8 weeks of age. All registered breeders are bound by
Section 2 - Code of Ethics and Understanding Item 6 -
(Victorian Canine Association Inc.)
The breeder is
required to provide the purchaser with: