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Originally Posted by felicity1008 I questioned my small animal vet about not having the history on the grandparents of the dogs and he does not see the heritage as an issue on the health of the pups and was encouraged by the vets that we work with to breed my pretty babies for they are breeder of larger dogs and breed for the same reasons. I will more than take one of these guys back if there ever was an issue. I have not had a problem with the other two i breed. I just saw the one that went to my babysitter tonight and i maybe watching him while she is away at college starting next year. He is very healty and doing well. One of the pups is going to another neighbor and i will be happy to see him too. We also have puppy lemonlaws here in NJ so if i do have to sell the remaining 3 that i am expecting they get a copy along with the contract. Im sorry to argue about this but my dogs are beautiful and healthy and i appreciate your opinions again but if i could have purchased all AKC will full registration i would have but it is what it is. |
No reputable vet would say that! Where do you think genetics play a role in breeding. Those that study pedigrees can tell you that maybe your dam or sire is healthy, but its parents may have a genetic disease which can be passed down to the puppies the dam is having. The disease could skip a generation. Which is why it is important to know the history of the puppies.
Just because you believe your dogs to be beautiful and healthy doesn't mean they are suitable for breeding purposes.