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Originally Posted by Anny Mendoza I am no expert but since I've been on yorkietalk I've read great information about preparations before breeding your dog.
Excuse me if I'm wrong but isn't it obvious that before breeding your dog and selling the pups as pure breed, you first have to make tons of tests in order to determine if the dog is healthy and won't pass bad genes to the pup?
The history behind the dogs is also important in order to know for sure that the breeding dogs are purebred and healthy as well?
Did you check the history behind the breeding dogs? Did you make the tests?
Do you have the results of all the research you did before breeding? If a pup is going to be sold as a purebred with a purebred price, isn't it ethical to do everything in your power to make sure the pups are really purebred and healthy? |
Answer Yes.... And that starts with using a reputable registry. ANd then a very reputable breeder. They need to keep very accurate records, as well of course be very responsible with their breeding females and males. It is a very serious business to mis-represent who the breeding pair is, either deliberately or accidentally.