Yes. Breeders will often sell puppies on no breeding contracts. Reputable breeders almost universally require anyone who provides a home to one of their dogs to sign a contract.Customer: Bought an AKC dog with breeding rights. Breeder said that I cannot sell any puppies with breeding rights out of this dog. No dog kept in a kennel, pet shop or animal shelter shall be permitted off such premises except on a leash or in a crate or other safe control. A complete ban on home breeding (without a kennel license and its twentythree pages of regulations) means no more quality dogs in the state. The breeder is not obliged to take the dog back and it is not a guarantee that the dog will not end up in a shelter. Somewhere in the fightfilled, moneychasing hustle that the college bowl season has become, a national champion will emerge. The dogs were living in overcrowded commercial breeding facilities called puppy mills.