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Old 06-20-2008, 08:33 AM   #21
KYBLUE
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Originally Posted by Brooklynn View Post
First let me say I'm so so very sorry with the loss of Teaser :*( My prayers and condolences are with you!

Now, myself as a breeder I just make sure my adults that are going to be bred are the ones tested completely! I, myself, would never BAT a puppy before 6 months of age. I do have a health guarantee for liver shunt and other genetic health issues except for LP (which is for 1 year with it being a grade 4 and not from injury) for 3 years and I stand behind my breeding program. If a puppy buyer wants BAT's run I strongly suggest it being done at 6 months of age and not before.
With this being said I hope it will help in some way and my prayers are certainly with you!

Donna Bird
Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terriers


my adult's have been tested and i do warrant for shunt of a replacement pup
i was just trying to see if it run's in the line's as an gentic factor
even with parent's being clear we all know even with sound parent's it can still rear it's ugly head
i am changing how i do things and i will never test a pup under 6 months old ever again unless signs have cropped up or sick

thank's
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