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Old 06-17-2010, 11:55 AM   #33
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by k Owensk9 View Post
I don't do testing--but if a yorkie produces problems it is never bred by me again ! I always have pups vet checked before placing them and IF any problem is caught I don't breed the parents again. Thats one advantage of having your own breeding stock is knowing the bloodlines--bad legs run in some bloodlines--as well as liver shunt---I steer clear ! I usually save my girls back and buy new males--some work out and some don't---but I can honestly say I don't have bad legs. There is always the posibliity of buying a male with bad legs --but so far so good ! But this is why I always get vet checks before selling puppies. And if a pup developed something bad after placing I would ask for Vet reports-x-ray etc. but I'd refund the money in full and if the person wanted to keep the puppy that would be fine with me. How do you other breeders work ?? Would you do the same ?
Do you sell on open or limited registration?
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