Duplicate Puppy Papers for the Puppy Purchaser
****These must be completed by the breeder*****
Duplicate One Puppy Paper:
- Breeder must complete an Application for Duplicate Registration Papers indicating the puppy's UKC number you wish to duplicate; the specific UKC Number of the dog must be listed.
- The puppy must not yet be permanently registered.
- Fee to Duplicate One Puppy Paper is $10.00
Duplicate Two (or more) Puppy Papers (from same Litter):
- Breeder must complete an Application for Duplicate Registration Papers indicating the UKC numbers for each puppy you wish to duplicate; the specific UKC Numbers of the dogs must be listed.
- The puppy must not yet be permanently registered.
- Fee to Duplicate Two (or more) Puppy Papers (from same Litter) is $20.00
Duplicate a Permanent Registration Certificate:
- Breeder must complete an Application for Duplicate Registration Papers indicating the puppy's UKC number you wish to duplicate; the specific UKC Number of the dog must be listed.
- Fee to Duplicate a Permanent Registration Certificate
- and receive a Three Generation Pedigree: $20.00
- and receive a Four Generation Pedigree: $25.00
- and receive a Six Generation Pedigree: $40.00
- and receive a Seven Generation Pedigree: $55.00(*Only available for Purple Ribbon bred Dogs)
- Additional Late Fee of $20.00 will apply if “Puppy” is over one year of age
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Wisconsin Boston Terrier Association will be hosting events this weekend, February 11 & 12 in Ixonia, Wisconsin. More Information.
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Recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1913, the American Eskimo is a member of the ancient and wide ranging Spitz family of dogs. White Spitzes were popular in Pomerania and in the coastal regions of Germany. Sailors traded the white dogs throughout Europe. When Queen Charlotte of England acquired several white Spitzes, the dogs became fashionable among British aristocrats. White Spitzes appear in several Gainsborough paintings. Known as the German Spitz in its homeland, the breed was renamed the American Eskimo in 1917. |

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