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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom Renee - I know you really struggled with this both because Jazzy became part of your family - and because you had hopes for her as part of your breeding program. I commend you for having the courage for being open and honest about this situation. I also commend you for finding a wonderful, loving forever home for this precious baby  . You handled this with respect and kept Jazzy's well-being such a priority.  |


Oh Renee I do know exactly how you are feeling, I had purchased a male pup from a very good line and during his first check up for breeding it was discovered he had high liver enzimes, it was a hard decission but my vet recomended to neutered him and not use him, I also had to rehome him, he now lives with my auntie in her home in PA and travels to our home in Puerto Rico every 6 months to live in a nice warm weather while I fREEZE in NJ.. is part of being a responsible breeder to know that we sometimes might have to face very hard decisions. I comend you for being a GREAT breeder and a responsible one..
hugs to you..
Carmen in nj