Yes. Breeders will often sell puppies on no breeding contracts. It depends on the sequence of events, it depends on how you came to find this breeder and what, if anything, the breeder's website says about breeding rights.The buyer agrees that the Dog is sold as a pet only and shall not be bred. This means that there are NO BREEDING RIGHTS FOR THIS PUPPY. Q: Can a dog breeder enforce a contract that was never mentioned before taking a monetary deposit? These North Carolina statutes comprise the state's dog laws. Contracts are a parting-shot opportunity to share their philosophy, advice, and expectations about the dog they are entrusting to you. For a complete list of Sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly Web Site. But you can sell puppies, just as long as you stipulate in your sales contracts that they (the buyer) will not bread the animal? This means that there are NO BREEDING RIGHTS FOR THIS PUPPY.