crimsonandwhite wrote:look...its simple...its was his decision and his money...not yours...he wasnt stringing anyone on...you dont know anything about the dogs that he has taken frazer to see...so dont act like you do...and try not to post smartass comments...it just shows your intelligence...next time you call someone a phony you should look in the mirror...cause if you really are a dog lover you would be happy that zach got a dog that he AND frazer likes...hell, be happy that he adopted frazer...i havent adopted a dog in my life...but the way you act i dont know if i ever want to for fear of being reprimanded for buying one...
a) OFA hip ratings below fair
b) OFA elbow ratings that indicated elbow dysplasia
c) PennHip ratings that show abnormal joint laxity
d) thyroids that do not test normal; thyroids that test TgAA positive
e) hearts that are not found to be clear of murmurs or other abnormalities upon examination with a Doppler (ultrasound) exam by a Board Certified Cardiologist
f) positive tests for Spincerebellar/Hereditary Ataxia
g) positive tests for PRA
h) positive tests for any other hereditary/congenital/genetic disease
Note 3) No dog that has ever been diagnosed with a hereditary/congenital skin disease (including demodectic mange) shall ever be bred. A dog with chronic health problems (such as skin allergies) and/or weaknesses, and/or immune weakness shall never be bred. A dog that has torn anterior cruxiate cigaments (ACL) shall never be bred unless the torn ligaments were damaged because of conceivable stress and/or injury which indicate normal environmental causes and not hereditary/congenital/genetic weakness.
bustersmama wrote:Um..
can I get a website link?
What titles do they have and what are the names of the Sire and Dam?
I will give Zach an apology when I see proof of all that you are saying.
cheekymunkee wrote:What breeder was she purchased from? I'm sorry but if I am purchasing a dog I want MORE than just their word that they did things right, I want proof. Here is a list of health reasons for NOT breeding according to the COE. Did they do ALL of these tests before breeding? Did they do any?a) OFA hip ratings below fair
b) OFA elbow ratings that indicated elbow dysplasia
c) PennHip ratings that show abnormal joint laxity
d) thyroids that do not test normal; thyroids that test TgAA positive
e) hearts that are not found to be clear of murmurs or other abnormalities upon examination with a Doppler (ultrasound) exam by a Board Certified Cardiologist
f) positive tests for Spincerebellar/Hereditary Ataxia
g) positive tests for PRA
h) positive tests for any other hereditary/congenital/genetic disease
Note 3) No dog that has ever been diagnosed with a hereditary/congenital skin disease (including demodectic mange) shall ever be bred. A dog with chronic health problems (such as skin allergies) and/or weaknesses, and/or immune weakness shall never be bred. A dog that has torn anterior cruxiate cigaments (ACL) shall never be bred unless the torn ligaments were damaged because of conceivable stress and/or injury which indicate normal environmental causes and not hereditary/congenital/genetic weakness.
You guys are soo gung ho over this you'd rather see me killed and someone kill my pup just because I got her.
cheekymunkee wrote:I'm not bashing you, I asked you a question.
cheekymunkee wrote:You guys are soo gung ho over this you'd rather see me killed and someone kill my pup just because I got her.
That's kind of off the wall don't you think?
Maryellen wrote:
rescue dogs are watched for temperment, health issues, and live in foster homes .. breeder dogs are born in kennels, then get sold at anywhere from 4-12 weeks..
if a breeder has a pup for over 3 months question WHY... why cant that breeder sell that pup ??? what is wrong with the dog???
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