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AKC Rule Change Allows Owners to Rename Their Dogs The AKC is pleased to announce a registration rule change that now allows owners of AKC registered dogs to change the official name of their pet. Dogs are eligible if they were born in the U.S., have never been bred, or have not won any awards at an AKC event. Read more.
The service fee for a name change is $25. The Dog Name Change Authorization form is located online. |
AKC Rule Change Allows Removal of Thunder Valley from Your Dog’s Name
May 20th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: AKC Rules · Customer Complaints · Internet Fraud · Joan Foote · Legal Action · Legal Help · Stephanie Paulter · Thunder Valley Rottweilers


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1 AKC Rule Change Allows Removal of Thunder Valley from Your Dog’s Name // May 20, 2008 at 8:04 am
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2 whoseyomammy // Jul 6, 2008 at 10:24 am
I was looking on the Elektra page and I find that Joan has “Thunder Valley’s Lexie” listed as one of Elektra’s puppies. There is no dog by this name. I purchased Vom Grossen’s Miss Lexy August 2007. She had never been registered with AKC by Joan Foote. After I registered her Joan told me I couldn’t change her name. I told her yes I could and I did as I was the buyer, and she had never been registered! She told me she has her name printed in, and I told her I unprinted it and it was accepted by AKC. Her papers show Vom Grossen’s Miss Lexy!! How about them apples:-)
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