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Old 07-02-2013, 11:48 AM   #8
yorkie-gems
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They are most certainly outcross. Mom is double registered... but imported from the US. Dad is CKC, and from here in Canada. I'm not sure I feel comfortable handing out personal information on a forum, since I'm new here... and I've not had the chance to speak to the breeders myself. I adopted Mom from the woman who had imported her into Canada, as a show prospect. This was my females 5th, and last litter, and all previous litters were very healthy. This was Dad's 3rd litter, and all other pups are healthy.
As I stated previously, this was the 1st and only breeding of this particular pair. So we have no concerns of any further issues happening here. As I understand it, it takes both male & female to create this genetic default... since each needs to carry the gene. So this really shouldn't ever happen again.
I highly doubt anyone is going to be taking on these particular lines, when adopting a puppy. Especially since Dad is from Canada, and I know his sire is now retired.
If you're just simply curious about my honesty, or think I'm lying about anything... simply put; piss off! I'm not here to prove to any of you personally, that I am an honest person.
However, I will send those who ask, and are genuinely needing the parents lineage for their own personal records, by pm only.
Just in case you're wondering... since I'm sure the question will come up about my ethics too; ALL of our pups have, and will always be adopted out with strict spay/neuter contracts. Not one single pup of ours has ever been sold with breeding rights, nor with reg papers. I purposely exclude the paperwork, to help discourage any breeding from our lines.
So this particular line... is null and void from my end.
I honestly came to this site, to seek knowledge. Suggestions on how to properly care for this little guy, and to fully understand what caused this. Obviously there isn't a lot of information out there, and I know this now.
Of course he'll be staying with us, to continue to monitor him.
I will continue to offer periodical updates on his progress, and note any issues he might have... to help others that have blue born pups in the future.
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