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I know, I have no advice to offer but would like this to be held in private ;) Jess |
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I am not talking about the breeder. I was asking if you can identify the father if you only had two factors to the equation? I don't believe anyone is signing stud documents. Isn't this the place to ask a questions? The partnership is dissolved as far as I am concerned. I could identify the dogs who were in this Dam's presence but that is not at issue. |
Ooohhhh ladies, can't we just play nice? :p I would call AKC to have your question answered - they're the experts on their own policies and procedures. |
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I'm sorry, but I have seen one dear friend who is a member here subjected to alot of stress and turmoil because of a very similar situation on this board where the "whole story" was not being told. I hate to see that happen a second time. Even worse, I'm sure we'd all hate for the "whole story" to be played out here all because an issue that should have been handled privately was not.:( I can assure you, the results of the previous situation didn't pan out well for either party. |
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Again, I thought the background might affect how the question was answered and the necessity for the answers. If you re-read through my posts I did not flame the other person, did not identify her, or any other personal information. People on this board jumped to their own conclusions and I did not address the guessing. There were only 4 people there....and Sylvan it didn't include you. In fact, you and I have never met........ |
Have you thought about asking your vet if the DNA testing is possible with just your stud and the pup? I mean, wouldn't your vet know the answer to that? That is who I would ask. Or whoever would be doing the DNA test, ask them? |
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How on earth could that little background tall tale you told have anything to do with a question regarding how DNA testing works? It was unneccessary and meant to discredit the breeder, nothing more. As far as not flaming.... "who at the time I thought was extremely ethical." implies that this breeder is not ethical which is not the case. Yes, yt is a good place for actual questions...but not the place to post half- truths, outright lies and innuendo with some other agenda in mind. I suggest again, you retract your false statements and keep your business private. |
Different Questions Does anyone out there know someone who they thought was ethical and discovered they were wrong? Is it the word that upsets you?? Has anyone entered into a contract where the other party did not fulfill their obligations in an acceptable manner for you?? Has anyone ever dealt with a breeder and been disappointed with the outcome or the results? Or should I take these questions over to the General Discussion forum? If the word ethical or unethical bothers you, I could have used a lot more disparaging words. I kept my discussion civil. |
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