Like I said, they do not know if she is epileptic or not. In her lifetime she has only had three mild episodes and they only occurred when her hormones were going through female issues. However, that in itself is reason enough to have her spayed, which I already said I will do. My pups are sold with a spay/neuter contract. I disagree in that there is no firm evidence that what she has is congenital and I have been to two vets, one of which is a reproductive specialist. I really am seeking helpful information on this forum. I do not need judgement for a situation that could have happened to any breeder, based on the information that was available to me at the time. So perhaps I made a mistake in signing on. Respectfully, Sally |