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Yes I highly doubt its her |
i will be watching to see how this pans out |
It should pan out with a padlock! This is the kind of thing you should handle privately, IMO. |
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I haven't mentioned who or where the breeder is. Nor will I address that here. I want to discuss the registration problem, please. And lack of DNA testing. (BTW, even much loved breeders can make a mistake.) |
If you have your money back I would just walk away and let it be a lesson learned. |
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This sounds like a big ole ball of drama. I agree that if you aren't at a monetary loss that you should just walk away from it. I probably would have phrased the original question something simple like "is it possible to DNA test the puppy..." blah blah blah and left out the whole other part of the story if you didn't want to pull the "other breeder" into it. JMO. |
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Well she didnt mention any names...just wanted some advice...shes allowed to ask for advice as much as anyone else on here is, even if the other member is well respected or not?? She deserves some advice and not to have her thread locked just for asking questions IMO. Dawn |
Huh??? Let me see if I have this straight. You co-own the female, right? The other owner bred her to many other males, right? Now, you're not sure if your male or one of the others sired the pups, right? Did you sign a stud certificate? Did the others sign one as well? Whoever signed the certificate of breeding, states that they witnessed the two dogs breeding. (At least in mine it does.) If your male isn't DNA tested alredy, do yourself a favor and get it done! The AKC requires you to have it done if the male sires more than 7 litters in a lifetime, or 3 litters in a calandar year, he must be DNA tested. You can go to the AKC website or call them to get the forms (919) 233-9767. There is a fee for doing the testing. You'll have to contact the AKC about that, as I'm sure it changes from year to year. Regarding the other co-owner, I don't know who it is, nor do I care to know. That's between you and her. But, it sounds to me like you're better off without her. If she'd let "other males" breed her, it doesn't sound good. And to have her spayed without informing you first is, in my opinion, questionable. Was there a health reason to have her spayed? This whole thing sounds pretty wierd to me. JMO Suz |
I happen to know that the truth of this situation is not being presented here and would suggest that you retract this unless you would like the matter of your actual motivation for posting this, along with the actual facts of the situation presented for all to see. There are witnesses to what went on....and documentation of the facts. |
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