To Co own or not to Co own According to the American Kennel Club, the greatest area of purebred dog contentious dispute involves co-ownerships. Let us explore the reasons for this. The co-owner frequently wishes to pursue a successful well-established senior breeder. They usually wish to obtain the best dogs from such a breeder. The monetary sale price may be too great for the fledging enthusiast, or the “best of the best” from that breeder is often not for sale. Therefore, a co-operative arrangement is the most attractive incentive to coax a breeder to part with stock From the breeder’s standpoint offering show/breeding stock to a co-owner would only be attractive if the goals and expectations of both parties are the same. In all instances a preferred written, or verbal contract agreeing to the specific performance of each party is executed. Remember paying a monetary price allows for the co-owner to have a greater say, after all he paid for the privilege. Most often however no price is paid to
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