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> If the potential studs sire died of kidney disease I would have expected at the very least for the stud owner to be prepared to have his dog kidney function tested, both blood and urine.
> would be asking, in the most tactful way possible, the breeder of the dog that died whether they can trace where the problem might have come from.
> As a matter of interest, would you in the normal way of things, ask about ages and causes of death of grandparents etc.? I am thinking that might be hard to do in some cases?
> have found the yearbooks/Journals of the breed clubs very useful for research as you will see adverts for dogs when they were Young, as adults and obituaries etc for them and get an idea of how lines have evolved etc.
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