Originally Posted by
Dakota Creek
This is why I suggest puppy buyers do their homework particularly when it comes to health clearances! Along with my earlier comment above concerning "they didn't have time to get all the testing done before the female came into season and they bred the dog anyway is definitely a "red flag" as a good breeder will wait until after that cycle, get the testing complete and then breed on the next cycle." No time usually = did not want to spend the money to do the clearances.
This is an e-mail was sent to me this afternoon ......
"Hi I have a 7 year old female I am wanting to breed tomorrow lol do you have stud service? She is from 7 generations of hips elbows and eyes. Her mom pedigree has 27 field trail championships from England. Please let me know ASAP"
My response - "What health clearances does your female have? Hips, elbows, eyes, CNM, EIC? Is she dilute gene clear? Has she had a brucellosis test prior to being bred?"
Their response back - "Hi she has no reg but purebred. We had the mom whom just passed away at Christmas at 13 years. The mom was tested hips elbows and eyes and six generations before that. Our dog has had one litter of Australian Shepard Aussadors which were beautiful pups. I would like her to have a litter of Labrador pups. If you have a stud service let me know. With a price thank you. She will not be tested as it’s none essential by my vet, they are only doing emergency calls."
Needless to say, we politely declined ......