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Old 08-24-2007, 07:55 AM   #35
Brylaur
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I can understand you being very upset you really LOVE these dogs and it shows deeply. It's great that these two have such a wonderful person to care for them. I did email you after the surgery and heard nothing back from you. I answered all your emails and showed concern and kept asking for the medical reports.

AKC was asked to leave our home after the inspector refused to wear protective clothing in our puppy area (which is also our bedroom). We have had viruses brought in before and we are just not willing to take the chance again. We bred and showed AKC completely until that point and were not happy with their new policy.

I did reply to all your emails and show concern about these puppies. Jeda was our baby for 6 months before she was yours and we (my husband and I) both spent many nights with her and her hypoglycemia to keep her with us. That's why she was 6 months old before she was released from here (and you knew this), we got very attached to her, as we do with all the puppies, but more so with her because she had such a rocky road.

Testing the parents doesn't guarantee the puppies are going to be free of defects the combination of the two parents can produce problems and where you have two, the medical reports from your Vet would have been a great start for us to work with our Vet, your Vet and with you on the problem. But you were not willing to send any of that to us. We have been over this with our Vet many times and it only shows the one being tested to be free not what will happen when you breed the two, that's why we have no time limit on our guarantee, even though this State only requires one year for genetics.

It didn't have to come to this if you had just sent the reports from your Veterinarian how hard would that have been??
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