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Author Topic : Dog has no name
 country k9 dog kennel
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10/3/2017 4:50:30 AM reply with quote send message to country k9 dog kennel Object to Post   

accidentally pressed the name button for my puppy.
Now he has no name. Oops
 Hawkeye Kennel
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10/3/2017 6:23:22 AM reply with quote send message to Hawkeye Kennel Object to Post

There's a reset name button on pages, don't know what the time limit is on resetting it though happy :)
 country k9 dog kennel
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10/3/2017 5:32:05 PM reply with quote send message to country k9 dog kennel Object to Post

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posted by Hawkeye Kennel
There's a reset name button on pages, don't know what the time limit is on resetting it though happy :)
Yeah, I tried to find that button after it happened, but it's nowhere to be found
 Grasslans
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10/3/2017 6:20:23 PM reply with quote send message to Grasslans Object to Post

Because you are not the kennel that the pup was born in, is why it's not there.
 Minneapolis Kennels 1
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10/3/2017 10:57:52 PM reply with quote send message to Minneapolis Kennels 1 Object to Post

The way these things work out, he will probably end up being an excellent show dog happy :)
 gaylanstudio
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10/4/2017 9:02:31 PM reply with quote send message to gaylanstudio Object to Post

Two suggestions:

1. Ask if the breeder would take it back and rename it for you then sell it back to you. This might require a third intermediary kennel if one of you is a Basic but I'm not sure.

2. Write to Admin and ask for a reset but be patient - he not reply so check periodically to see if the "Name" button is back.





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