I have had arguments (and I am correct) with very educated people who truly believe if they buy the print, they own it and can scan it. This is mostly from the dog show crowd as it has been done that way FOREVER.

We have to remember our clients aren't lawyers, don't care to be lawyers and what they really want the photo for. A win photo is not going to go on the wall with 66,000,000 other win photos. Most want them for use as advertising. A pet session is more geared toward large wall portraits. I have equine clients that I charge a day rate and give them a disc. I have different offerings for advertising portraits. *Commercial* usage to me is for those that are using it for third party usage, such as a Iams.

You *can* make money off breeding animals. but, in reality, how often is it really? Especially show breeders. The one example is an extreme rarity. If your lucky, you might make back what you spent. Maybe.