How much does it cost to get full registration a American Terrier Pit.?

We have a 10 month old American Terrier that is ready to breed but we want to get her registered first and can not find a true cost on it threw the internet. Can you please help me.

    How much does it cost to get full registration a American Terrier Pit.?

    We have a 10 month old American Terrier that is ready to breed but we want to get her registered first and can not find a true cost on it threw the internet. Can you please help me....
    Dog Breed Discussions : How much does it cost to get full registration a American Terrier Pit.?...

    • How much does it cost to get full registration a American Terrier Pit.?

      How much does it cost to get full registration a American Terrier Pit.? Dog Breed Discussions
      We have a 10 month old American Terrier that is ready to breed but we want to get her registered first and can not find a true cost on it threw the internet. Can you please help me.

      How much does it cost to get full registration a American Terrier Pit.?

      How much does it cost to get full registration a American Terrier Pit.? Dog Breed Discussions
    • Are you talking about an American Pit Bull Terrier? If so, you can't get her registered unless you got the UKC papers from the breeder. Next question.....ARE YOU NUTS? NO 10 MONTH OLD B*TCH SHOULD BE BRED! Have her spayed as you have NO clue about dogs and shouldn't be allowed to breed a Chia Pet!

    • what ever registry that will take your money not in akc so they won't do unless parents arenot ready to breed until health tested for breed defects which is two years not 10 monthsno dog should be bred at 10 monthsthen her parents and their parents should have been testedthen you find a male that has had the same testing plus for stdstalk to breeding mentor or vetmake a notebook of breeding, pregnancy and care of pups before you breed your untested pet

    • There is NO such thing as an American Terrier Pit. Do you mean and American PB Terrier? Unless both parents were registered, and the litter registered, there are NO papers to be had. They aren't recognized by any legit kennel clubs, only cr@p registries like the United KC, and other kennel clubs, whose registration papers aren't worth the paper they are printed on.Why would you breed a bitch who isn't even old enough to have had all of her health and genetic testing done? Why would you want to bring more PB's into the world, when they are one of the most common dogs euthanized in shelters?Do you have upwards of $2500.00 to take care of this litter? You do know, of course, that you'll need to spend two weeks prior to whelping, and two weeks afterwards, at home, so you'll miss school/work. What will you do if the dog needs to have an emergency c-section? Those run upwards of $1500.00. You'll need to have a legit breeder's contract drawn up, which will include, a spay/neuter clause, a clause that requires the new owners to have the pup seen by a vet within 48-72 hours after taking it home. You will need to have a hip and health guarantee. There will be a clause that requires the owners to return the dog to you, if they should need to surrender it for any reason, at any time. If the pup/dog should be deemed unhealthy by a very, you will either refund their money, or replace the pup. This is just the beginning.Spay your backyard bred junk and don't contribute to the over population of dogs. Because of irresponsible dog owners, such as yourself, millions of dogs are euthanized in shelters each year. Why would you want to add to that?"Better check that notebook before you breed that untested dog" Gawd, LS, please go far away. Everyone is SO sick of your SAME answers.

    • If she isn't a minimum of 2 years old and has been health and temperament tested, she isn't ready to breed. And second, the only way you can register her is if you get the papers from her breeder. When a litter is born to two registered dogs, the breeder gets the litter registration papers from the kennel club theirs dogs are registered to. The papers are then passed to the new owner of the puppy and then registration of the puppy can be done. If you don't have any of that from the "breeder" you got your dog from then the crack pot that sold her to you doesn't have her dogs registered and there is no chance of getting yours registered.Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Better luck next time. Maybe you should try a little thing called research before purchasing a dog with the expectation of making money off it.

    • lol you can't get papers on a dog unless you got them when you got the puppy. Litter probably isn't registered to even get puppy papers. This should be enough to tell you that breeding is out of the question. You have a poor quality dog & all you could produce is junk. Lesser quality pups than either or both parents put together.You should NOT breed this dog. If you want to breed dogs get a couple of high quality dogs to start with. One lady on here said she spent $10,000 on her first two mating pairs. So you know your dog is not meant be bred, she is too poor a quality to breed.She is way to young to breed. She should be at the very least 2 yrs old. & no younger. a dog has to be both physically & mentally mature enough to reproduce.Get these tests.http://www.godivalabs.com/cost.htmlOh, dear. The tests cost more than your dog did. Spay her.