> i just feel by him using this dog for breeding he could of put a death sentence on my dog
This is irrational, the breeder can only go by the information they have at the time, we do not have crystal balls.
One dog dying of a problem does not mean anything, he was only concerned from the breeding aspect when one of the pups had the same thing.
Might be co-incidence, but they obviously care enough to not risk taking the combination of lines further.
I know it is worrying, but they have done nothing wrong (though 5 litters is rather a lot in my book, maybe some were Singleton's?)
I am sure if you look at your own family you may have a pattern of health issues,a nd the people concerned may or may not allow this to impact on their decisions to have children.
Both my husbands parents have dies at 60 of Cancer, and he has had a lump removed from his oesophagus, now is the common factor that all 3 smoked or genetics.
We discussed having a child, but due to this and my age decided against. I am registered blind, born with congenital cataracts, but these were not of a genetic nature and I have two children with no sight issues, a
and nothing but age related long sightedness in the family.