The difference between identification certificate and pedigree certificate

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

The difference between identification certificate and pedigree certificate
An identification certificate and a pedigree certificate are two different things. To put this in layman’s terms, as long as the dog looks like a purebred dog, it can apply for an identification certificate, and it basically meets the purebred dog standards. This certificate can only prove what breed it is, and does not determine whether it is a purebred dog. What is the pedigree of the dog? It is also impossible to identify genetic diseases and genes in ancestors.
Driven by profit, some profiteers have taken advantage of the loopholes in pedigree certificates, seizing on everyone's desire for pedigreed dogs, forging certificates and arranging certificates. This deceiving consumers will only make the market worse and worse. In any case, only the pedigree certificate issued by a professional association issued by a formal, honest and trustworthy kennel can best reflect the identity of the dog. Although for ordinary families, having this certificate does not represent our love for it, but we should not be fooled by people with bad intentions and become victims of dog dealers who only want to make money.