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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 
I agree with this and in fact, on certain things I trust Joey's breeder more than I even trust my vet. She's the one that wanted me to stop the yearly shots, not my vet, she doesn't take this breeding thing lightly. My vet even says he learns breed specific information from the better breeders. I think giving shots, delivering pups natually, docking tails and removing dew claws are all things a good breeder should know how to do, but this means they have actually studied it and not just read about it over the net. You are so right about her putting me through the wringer. I just wouldn't give up, I knew I wanted her as a breeder, and finally convinced her I was worthy.  |
Sounds like it's time for you to find a new vet! No disrespect to your breeder...no clue who she is, but unless she has a license to practice veterinary medicine, I would not trust her over any licensed vet.