Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Register Your Dog Using The Adba

The American Dog Breeder's Association or ADBA is a multi-breed registry. The benefits of having your dog registered with ADBA include help fighting breed specific legislation in your area, being able to produce pedigreed and papered dogs and being able to show your dog in ADBA sanctioned dog shows.


Instructions


1. Get a registration application. If you purchased a dog whose dam and sire were both ADBA registered, you should get a pre-printed copy of the application from the breeder. If you need to get a copy of a registration application on your own, you can visit the ADBA website (see Resources).


2. Decide on your dog's paper name and call name. Keep in mind that your last name must be at the beginning of the dog's paper name. Your dog's papered name, including your last name and all spaces and punctuation must be 25 characters or less. Offensive names or illegal terms will be denied by ADBA. Holley's Magic Don Juan with a call name of Bishop is an acceptable ADBA name for a dog.


3. Complete the application for registration. It is very important to print everything on the application as neat as possible. Your application will be denied if ADBA is unable to read your handwriting. Your application will be denied if you have any cross outs.


4. Gather any supporting documents. If you are applying for registration on a dog that is registered with another kennel club that is recognized by ADBA, you have to send in a copy of the registration certificate and at least a three generation pedigree. In addition, you have to include two pictures, a front shot and a side shot of your dog.


5. Consider what services you want to purchase from ADBA. In addition to a basic registration, you can purchase photo identification cards and special mailing options for your dog's papers. Mark the appropriate spots on the application to indicate what you are paying for in your application fee payment.


6. Make a copy of your application, supporting documents, photos and payment. Keep the copies and mail the originals to ADBA.


7. Place your registration information in a safe place. Putting them in a fire proof safe or safety deposit box are good options.









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