Thread: The Tests we do
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Old 10-12-2010, 07:46 AM   #28
felicity1008
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Originally Posted by Deuce View Post
Yep, that is exactly what she was getting at, please continue to breed out of standard dogs in which you have no idea what they may be passing on to future generations. The Yorkie rescues aren't full enough with unhealthy dogs produced by uneducated breeders so they need your help! Thanks for the contribution, I'm sure they'll enjoy coming up with the cash to treat your future pups for genetic diseases, and trying to find them great families that can afford the medical expenses caused not by not running tests, but because the pup just pulled the short straw.

Not your concern though, because once you pass them off to people in trade for goods (be it money or a new roof) they aren't your problem anymore just be sure to put in the health guarantee that you (the breeder of course ) are not responsible for any medical expenses caused by congenial defects discovered in the pups...Wouldn't want you to have to come out of pocket to take care of the health of a puppy your "breeding program" produced now would you?
I will have to pay up to 2x the cost of the pup for any treated defects in NJ...and i do not mind at all to give that. Just wondering what tests should be done on the pups if at all, considering parents are healthy. i do have the information on rockys lineage for i found the breeder and spoke to them.
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