Im curious if you thought to do any testing prior to allowing Bevmo out to stud? Or did you consider having proof of health from the females that were bred with him?
These are the things that make responsible breeding...unfortunately, without them, these are the end results.
I'm also wondering why the breeder of this female, who now has a blue puppy would permit this puppy to be going anywhere. I'm surprised there would not be a clause in either of your contracts stating the pick of the litter would be a "healthy" pup.
Too much risk to never be sure that if this puppy survives, would not be bred again. Not saying that you would be so irresponsible but, the whole situation is just not sounding like responsible breeding.
Last edited by miabellaamoure; 02-25-2011 at 03:29 PM.
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