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>Until the kc enforce the recommeded tests and refuse to register stock that has not come from tested parents /or with scores / test results that are unacceptable , it will just continue !!
> At last! someone who shares my views!
> Do you think that I'm being over-cautious?
> I always thought that responsible and ethical breeders would only breed from stock that was of sound health and temperament (ie no heriditary diseases etc.,) and a fine example of the breed
> Should we not be breeding to enhance the breed ?
>What a strange thing to say Jolene.
>This forum is full of like-minded people with exceptionally high standards and I know that you post on here from time to time. Have you not noticed other contibutors, myself included, shouting to the rooftops about health testing?
> My point was, the fact that the KC have guidelines in place for Breeders to adhere to where health testing is concerned, and these guidelines are passed onto puppy buyers, such as ideal hip/elbow scores, eye testing etc,
> I just find it a bit hippocritical(sp!) of the KC to set out these standards when they then go on to register litters from parents with unhealthy test results
>> I'm sure in an ideal world, the KC would love to practice what they preach, but they are, afterall, a business
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