
I posted recently about one member who bred on from a Labrador bitch, four litters, they had health tested, hip score was 21/22. Another one who told all the people on their waiting list that they could no longer sell pups to pet homes due to Covid-19, they had to go to other breeders. I replied to this person and said that it wouldn't surprise me if they were contacted again and told they could have the puppy after all but would have to pay more, sure enough that's exactly what happened. I can think of plenty of examples of ignoring health tests, simply not doing them as well and allowing matings where the status just isn't known for a condition easily tested for, and when pups have been tested they have come back affected. That, to me, is absolutely not the spirit of the ABS, but then it's impossible to police, so in my book they should scrap it and use the information already to hand, such as health tests, and show results and even working tests etc, and if you can prove you've been awarded a place, which isn't difficult, get a nice green light against your dog. When you get the health tests, again, get a nice green light against your dog, or if they're not good enough, then a red light. Things like hips are a bit more difficult as I wouldn't exclude dogs above the breed median, but perhaps have green for on or below, amber for above by 'X' amount, and a red light for too high. Also possibly look at the evenness of the score, if it's 9/0 for example, then that might be better as amber, but again, agree on what's acceptable and then draw a line. Also put the EBV right at the front of information so people can see that without looking for it, a lot of people don't even know that information is there. That would be much easier for people looking at dogs and seeing which breeders are doing health tests, proving their dogs in what ever way, or just bunging two dogs together doing the bare minimum. So you might see a breeder with one green light for health tests, and that's it, and then come across another breeder who has green lights for health tests and showing, and so on. Just a thought, I'm sure there'd be a way of making it work somehow, and it's a nice easy visual cue.