Congratulations - you have successfully bred a litter of puppies! You have performed the health checks, assisted at the birth, worried over the newborns, and laughed at the puppies' antics as they grew. And you have accomplished the most important task-you have found loving families for the puppies to grow up with. Before you send those puppies on their way, be sure to inform their new owners of their best source (besides yourself!) for information on sharing a long, fulfilling, active life with their new pet-the American Kennel Club.
The AKC is dedicated to providing service and support to the owners of purebred dogs. To accomplish this mission, we have to be put in contact with those owners via the registration applications. As a breeder, you can help us reach out to new owners by performing these simple steps:
- Register your litter. An individual puppy cannot be registered until its litter is registered; therefore, it is essential that you submit an AKC Litter Registration Application in plenty of time to receive your litter kit prior to the sale of the pups.
- Give the individual registration application to the new owners, and help them complete it properly. The application requires information and signatures from you and the new owners. Since the new owners may be unfamiliar with the form, you should see that it is properly completed as the sale is finalized, and that it goes home with them along with the puppy.
- Encourage the new owners to submit the form to the AKC. Many new owners erroneously believe that the application is the dog's registration papers. You should explain that their dog is not officially registered until the form is submitted with the proper fee. Show them an example of a registration certificate so they will know what to expect back from the AKC.
- Emphasize the importance of AKC registration. New owners should be told that without an AKC registration number, their dog cannot be entered in dog shows, companion dog events, or performance events. They should be told that without an AKC registration number, any offspring of their dog (if breeding is a viable option) will not be registrable. Perhaps more importantly, they should be told that if they do not register their dog, they will be missing out on the wealth of information and services the AKC is eager to provide to the owners of registered dogs.
The AKC respects and honors the bond between dogs and humans. Whether a puppy is purchased as a show prospect, a hunting dog, a future agility star, or a beloved pet, the relationship between a dog and its owners is one that provides many rewards. Those rewards can be multiplied with an AKC registration. As a breeder, you can help make that possible.



