You baught a pedigree dog does the breeder still have any rights to dog?

Yes, the breeder may still have certain rights to the dog even after you have purchased it. The extent of these rights will vary depending on the terms of the sales contract and the laws of your jurisdiction. Some common rights that breeders may retain include:

* The right to receive updates about the dog's health and well-being. This is often a condition of the sales contract, and it allows the breeder to stay informed about the dog's progress and to offer advice or assistance if needed.

* The right to approve any breeding of the dog. This is another common condition of the sales contract, and it gives the breeder some control over the dog's genetics and bloodline.

* The right to reclaim the dog if certain conditions are not met. This could include conditions such as the dog being mistreated or neglected, or if the new owner fails to provide adequate care for the dog.

It is important to be aware of any breeder's rights before you purchase a pedigree dog. If you have any questions about the breeder's rights, you should consult with a lawyer.