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Originally Posted by KazzyK810 That makes more sense  |
Good check out the link I posted earlier about reputable breeders. One other addendum; all even very very reputable good breeders, can have a pup with problems. What is important in a good breeder is How They Respond to that situation. Their support of you and the puppy/young adult first.
Some genetic conditions do NOT manifest until after a couple of years old, and even 5 years old in some cases.
It is one reason I think while at a bare minimum, a one year health warranty is disingenuous for this breed, and for many others.