This post has been brought to my attention. I find it odd you show up to talk about something you know nothing about, yet when ask about the research you are doing on the peibald gene, and the geneticist and Vets. you're working with you never have a word to say. Could it be a little smoke screen? HUMMM
Once again someone has appeared to educate the public with little knowledge. Once again accusing someone of a behavior that is common ground in her own household.
I greatly understand your desire to keep ALL information between buyer and seller, as does Myrna, and a few other people that have bought dogs from you. What happened to helping better the breed by sharing important information.
To begin with you have to have knowledge of a situation to make an assessment. You obviously have about as much knowledge of the transaction that transpired between Wanda and I as you do of so many things. I never offered that dog for sale until wayyyyyyyyyy after the show. I had plans of keeping Danika, but when the dog she wanted didn't pan out, I offered her Danika. WHOOOPS (apology required)
Again I am not talking about Bremen, so you might want to contact the Guru because so far you are once again misleading the public with false information. WHOOOPS (apology required)
Now to refresh your memory, I offered to buy the dogs back at the show in California when she said they were horrible dogs and that Quendy had a terrible under bite, blah, blah,blah, and she refused. By the way in front of about 15 people.
I took her to court to BUY them back or spay/neuter them and I lost due to insufficient evidence. She also lost her suit against me for the same reasons. WHOOOPS (apology required)
Everybody is going to produce so not so great puppies which you should be quite aware of with your 4 years experience in breeding and the litters you've had. You also have to know when a puppy is show or pet quality.
Not all dogs are suited for each other. If you determine the mating is not good, you use another stud, if that doesn't work, spay/neuter the dog. If you're about bettering the breed, you will have some of your offspring back and go on.
So once again the foot is not on solid ground.
"Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive" by Sir Walter Scott Marmion, in Canto VI, Stanza 17. A motto well suited for you.
I like "You can fool some of the people some of the time but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time". Abraham Lincoln |