Thread: Open fontanel
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Old 06-01-2009, 11:17 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by blueskies View Post
An open font is not always genetic. I am aware of many show lines and dogs that contain them, most of which have not passed them on to their offspring. Most close up by one year, sometimes two years. How large is the open font in your 14-month-old? Different breeders and different vets will all tell you different things. I don't believe you have any recourse 'legally' against the person you bought her from since she is an adult. Why don't you just ask if you can return her based on this, and that you feel uncomfortable? If she won't take her back then you will have to make a decision yourself based on your own research and your vets opinion about whether or not to breed her.
Her soft spot is really small. I would say smaller than a pea. I honestly don't want to do anything irresponsibly, so I would take her in as my pet only. If I can return her, would be nice before I get too attached. I'm going to try to talk to the breeder now. Thanks!
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