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Originally Posted by yorkiegirl2 He was never used for breeding.
I place him with someone free.
They had him neutered and had the resources to keep up testing and meds. |
He had continued testing with the new owners. Therefore, it really doesn't matter what the buyer's vet said. It only matters what the new owners found with further testing. If the buyer had continued to keep in contact, then she might be able to give you the final diagnosis, but since she didn't why do you keep asking her?