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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s I'm not talking about a broken leg or allergy or something caused by the dog's environment. I mean for issues that are legitimate genetic issues. Surely you knew that?! I would have thought that was common sense and should go without saying. And OF COURSE there should be veterinary proof and open communication between the breeder, vet and owner. Sorry...I would have thought that was rather obvious and wouldn't need clarification. |
I clearly understand but obviously others do not ... again, many are
assuming that this is a result of genetics as opposed to being an environmental, toxin, chemical imbalance or injury cause.