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Only pedigree/purebred dogs have papers, and the dog must be
registered with a Kennel Club e.g. American Kennel Club, English
Kennel Club. Not all purebreds have papers either, a puppy can only
have papers if BOTH of it's parents themselves had pedigree papers.
Unless your dog had two purebred parents of the same breed that
each had pedigree papers, then you cannot get papers for your dog.
Kennel Club registration papers and pedigree certificates should be
given to you by the breeder if your dog is pedigree/Kennel Club
registered. Papers cannot be purchased and so it is not likely that
you will be able to retrieve them (if the breeder forgot to give
you them etc.).

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Only pedigree/purebred dogs have papers, and the dog must be
registered with a Kennel Club e.g. American Kennel Club, English
Kennel Club. Not all purebreds have papers either, a puppy can only
have papers if BOTH of it's parents themselves had pedigree papers.
Unless your dog had two purebred parents of the same breed that
each had pedigree papers, then you cannot get papers for your dog.
Kennel Club registration papers and pedigree certificates should be
given to you by the breeder if your dog is pedigree/Kennel Club
registered. Papers cannot be purchased and so it is not likely that
you will be able to retrieve them (if the breeder forgot to give
you them etc.).

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