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Old 06-15-2010, 06:14 AM   #57
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Originally Posted by livingdustmops View Post
Personally I find this whole thread has other motives and to post something 5 years later is just ridiculous and a lot of mis-information is being given.

I might add a lot of reputable breeders would let the owner keep the dog and pay the vet bills. If someone is only into breeding for the $$$ then they will do anything in their power to blame the new owner instead of stepping up to the plate and admit it might be from their breeding. Someone who is concerned for the dogs first would do this.

I highly doubt this happened because of dog food or a an injury to the brain but that is just my opinion based on a dog that was hit in the head with a baseball bat and if it was dog food the dog would be dead.
What misinformation is being given, do you have the email correspondence between these two people?

You say that "If someone is only into breeding for the $$$ then they will do anything in their power to blame the new owner instead of stepping up to the plate and admit it might be from their breeding." Well when the buyer will not provide vet reports, labs, and other information to back up their claims, do you really expect a breeder to end a breeding line, based on an unhappy buyers accusations? Sure it could be hereditary but it could also be a result of many other things too.

Opinions are one thing, actual happenings and facts are another, and the fact is, that dogs do have seizures as a result of food sensitivities and dogs do have seizures from something as simple as running into the leg of a table hard enough. My vet has seen both of these reasons, cause seizures in her patients.
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