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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 If you support the bad breeder they stay in business plan and simple to continue ruining the breed. Puppies will always find homes you want the breeder to have to massively drop the price to sell the puppy before buying. You buy the breeder not the puppy. You find the breeder and then look at the puppies. It is a fact that puppies from reputable breeders are less likely to have genetic issues then those from bad breeders. Cancer mostly is not a genetic illness. |
Its a fact that having parents of a litter of pups tested for genetic illness will not pop up with the illness that you test for. That's it. Unfortunately there are still plenty of other illnesses that can occur as well as illnesses that can be acquired, and mutations in genetics that don't show up on the test or happen down the line. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with being safe and genetic testing dog is a good thing, just not full proof.
Back to the issue at hand, Some pups are totally ready to go to new homes before 12 weeks, lets just say that the best time period for dogs in general to go to their new homes is between 8-12weeks.Studies show that the ideal bonding time between dog sand their new owners is between 8 ad 12 weeks, after that they can become too attached to their birth home/family and litter mates and the transition that breeders are trying to avoid might worsen.