Contracts are a parting-shot opportunity to share their philosophy, advice, and expectations about the dog they are entrusting to you. They may be agreeable if it is for a pet, and no profit being made.I was looking this one up and came across a page that might be helpful. Without breeding rights, puppies won't be able to join the kennel club of their choice in the future. This is done to keep dogs out of shelters. The dog shall reside with the Buyer. But you can sell puppies, just as long as you stipulate in your sales contracts that they (the buyer) will not bread the animal? When you're negotiating a sale discuss whether or not the buyer is looking to show or breed their new dog or if it will be a family pet. This allows the family, or breeder, buying the dog full control of whether they are bred or not. The Buyer agrees not to transfer or attempt to transfer the registration of the puppy to any third party without the express written consent of the Breeder.