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We adopted a bullie a few days ago.She came with a giant box of stuff including an ACA certificate - American Canine Association. We didn't really care for whatever certificate or registration or whatever she had or didn't have. We fell in love with the dog. But, it did make me curious about what ACA is.Our other dog (bichon frise) we got as an 8-week old puppy. He came with a pedigree chart with some champions. We were supposed to send it to AKC for registration but we never did. Didn't think it was important at the time. Now, I'm wondering if we should have. But then I don't really know what advantage it has?[/QUOTE
We haven't mailed in Jakes AKC papers yet...he's not going to be bred..so I don't think it matters!
We adopted a bullie a few days ago.
She came with a giant box of stuff including an ACA certificate - American Canine Association. We didn't really care for whatever certificate or registration or whatever she had or didn't have. We fell in love with the dog. But, it did make me curious about what ACA is.
Our other dog (bichon frise) we got as an 8-week old puppy. He came with a pedigree chart with some champions. We were supposed to send it to AKC for registration but we never did. Didn't think it was important at the time. Now, I'm wondering if we should have. But then I don't really know what advantage it has?
I hope you'll post some pictures of your new bullie - i'm curious about one with an ACA cert. as that is quite unusual.
I adopted a female that is NkC registered. She's odd-looking.
I can't tell you if my bullie is odd-looking. All english bulldogs are odd-looking to me. It's like they all rammed their heads on a brick wall and the brick wall won.![]()