What are Breeding Rights?
Breeding rights refer to the legal and ethical permissions to breed a dog. These rights are typically outlined in a contract between the breeder and the dog's new owner.
Why Breeding Rights Matter
Breeders use breeding rights to ensure responsible breeding practices and protect the integrity of the breed. Some dogs are sold with limited registration, restricting breeding without approval.
Types of Breeding Contracts
Contracts may include full or limited registration, co-ownership agreements, and health testing requirements before breeding is permitted.