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					Originally Posted by livingdustmops  This is a crosspost from another dog forum and I have not verified this information but felt members should be aware if true.  If members in Canada knows this is not true or can shed some light on the subject..yea | 
 
  Wow Cindy, re-reading the FIRST THING YOU SAID with your post, I am shocked to see the reactions you've gotten here. 

  I thought this was something very interesting...and who's to say those that may be affected by it can't look into it further themselves?  We're all big girls and boys, right?
 
 
I think it to be very positive that the YT members here took what you said to heart and researched the matter further...why didn't you do the same?  Geez, you'd think you were busy taking care of the breed's less fortunate resue cases or something?
 
 
Don't feel bad...you posted information that could potentially affect many people here...information that, like you said, IF true, others should be aware of.  IMO, you do for this breed one of the hardest things imaginable and what I know can be truly heartbreaking.  You are a very good, strong person for that and you have more than earned my respect...and that of others I'm sure.  
The information you posted, if nothing else, gave a reminder to everyone to be sure to have your ducks in a row before crossing a border with an animal.  There is absolutely nothing wrong with that!
