I don't see on your agreement that you enforce spay and neuter laws and agreements. How do you make sure you dont over populate the shelters?

   My full blooded AKC limited registrations that come with your pup will not have AKC breeding rights. 

If you can not keep your collie forever I have a buy back offer depending on the market and age of your collie. I will always take a Honeytree collie off your hands (even if partly related or not bred by me) so never take your Honeytree collie to someone I don't know , a shelter , rescue, or pound.

I will pay for my litter registration application like most breeders will , and I will pay for your final limited registration into your name , your address, and your choice of puppy name if you get one of my young pups from a new litter.

Since you paid a premium for your collie then you will most likely keep him or her clean inside your home and watch their behavior. You will take them to classes and events and you will want to have them fixed if they get bossy to other dogs.

You will want your male to focus on you and not get the urge to find females in heat. You do not want the chance to lose your loved male collie to wandering. You will want to fix your valuable, loved Honeytree collie male.

Your vet and you will make the right decision for your collie.

There is a chance that spaying can make a female have incontinence. You can do the research and know what is involved. I do not force you to do either thing. I expect you to keep from breeding or contact me if you think you have a reason and we can talk about it or make a deal where I help you. I do not keep checking on you or take your collie away if you end up in a problem with puppies. I will help you so please contact me.

Since you are paying a premium fee and vet care for your collie then you will be the kind of person that understands that the costs and trouble of having a litter that will be risky and negative on your finance and time if you have a litter with no puppy registration rights.

Unregistereed pups will not have much of a value to cover the risks and costs and will be difficult to sell or find premium owners. 

A litter could put the health of your loved only collie in danger.  

When the pups sell for lower price the screening efforts are more difficult, the buyers often will buy because the price is low and often are not ready,  so the chances are more that they end up with an untrained adult that they can not take care of and will not keep.

You will hurt with love for those pups anyway and you know it will not be good for you. I trust you to know that.  So if you feel the need and want to know more then contact me and we can work on something for a registered litter together.