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>A Carte Blanche restriction for no specific Reason - not acceptable.
>And I believe (and not everyone will agree) most bitches benefit from having pups.
> ou missed the point. I was obviously not clear. A restriction saying no breeding without a valid hip score or eye test or whatever - no issue A Carte Blanche restriction for no specific Reason - not acceptable. Specify what you want and require (for the benefit of the breed ) and that should Be your restriction. Now what possible complaint can breeders have About that? We should all be singing from the same hymn sheet.
>Some of these conditions (eg epilepsy) often are not hereditary.
>You seem to be saying every breeder should put a Blanket ban on Any puppy they sell Being bred (apart from Them No doubt).
>But you ignore the fact hereditary conditions usually show early.
>I can only conclude you are a breeder!
>This is our fifth generation of Brittany spaniel. Starting with a prize winner from la Roche Sur Foron in France. Whilst they have been pets to us, we have bred them with good pedigree dogs in France.
> No I didn’t. I relied on the kennel who sold her to me and her assurances l. In my defence we didn’t know the true background then!
>sadly I am not hopeful as the kennel lady made it clear she was speaking for herself and her friend.
> Well legally I reckon I can also sue for The pricemof puppies etc ...but I really don’t want to go that route if I don’t have to xxx
> Sorry the rules need to be changed. Breeders should be subject to appeal.
> Perhaps it will remain a closed shop and all about money.
>well it should be about ensuring the dog you breed from is healthy.
> So I will breed my dog if I am satisfied with her health tests (I have Homes already before you ask) and her puppies won’t be registered with the KC. Unless the restriction is lifted by the breeder. That is a shame for the KC. And does not protect<br />The breed just the breeder. That is what I find most disappointing.
> I am afraid you are wrong.
And I believe (and not everyone will agree) most bitches benefit from having pups
>I should be entitled to breed the dog and register the puppies with the KC if it passed the hip score test<
>I have merely bred my Brittany spaniel and found really good homes for the puppies. It is not my profession but I am very responsible.
>So I will breed my dog if I am satisfied with her health tests (I have Homes already before you ask) and her puppies won’t be registered with the KC. Unless the restriction is lifted by the breeder.
> I'm a bit confused.
> NOTE: The dog had not been spayed. If the breeder had not wanted the dog to be bred and only ever<br />To be a pet, that would be the only certain way to do it. Why didn’t she?
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