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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Nova Scotia,Canada
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| Yes there is much talk or gossip about this kennel but never the less she has the number one yorkie in canada thanks to the breeding of Durrer Yorkies and I might add that I don't care if it is the queen of england breeding yorkies...........IF SHE IS NOT BILE ACID TESTING HER PUPPIES............THEN RUN AND RUN FAR...........the health of the yorkie breed is in the hands of these top breeders and they should be concerned with livershunt being so prevalent in the breed and they should be doing the testing.........WHY NOT? No one is free of this dreadful disease as it is everywhere and testing is the only way to ensure that your puppy does not have livershunt........there is no test for the parents so testing them only tells us they do not have livershunt but they could be carriers.......we really need a DNA marker to help the breeders and the breed.......... Gloria MacLeod Klancys Yorkshire Terriers |
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