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Just be aware this is an American website so cannot be applied to UK dogs in the exact same way as for instance the official schemes are not by the same bodies.
> is it common for some breeders to not carry out heart health tests before breeding?
>During my visit I was told by the breeder that she did not MRI test her dog or the stud, because she knows the dog is already clear! Also that the existing MRI tests are not the most reliable for SM, but assured me that both dire and Sam were not affected. I have the KC names for both parents but can’t see much up to date info.
>I really took my time with purchasing a puppy, did lots of research attended the club show last year and used this website to find a breeder that seemed passionate about the dogs well-being as opposed to a puppy farmer etc. the breeder seems very knowledgable about Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and takes part in dog shows including the most recent one at Crufts . So I trusted that she would breed responsibly.
>I have a puppy contract however, the puppy contract confirms the KC names of the parents but does not confirm what health tests had been expedited before breeding both of them. Also i was not given a copy of the health certificates for both of the parents within the puppy contract.
>I collected the puppy yesterday, he also has an ‘umbilical hernia’, the breeder told me that hernias are very common in 70% of Cavalier Kong Charles Spaniels.
>I’m not sure if I should return the puppy back to the breeder if important health testing was not carried out.
>If both parents are clear of SM, how can I find this out?
>However Champdogs should not welcome irresponsible breeding practices on their platform. Otherwise what is the difference between this website and Pets4Homes?
But Cavaliers have some serious health issues and personally, whilst I love the breed (I've had some lovely Cavaliers in my classes), I just wouldn't want to buy one myself due to the risk of health problems
>the ridiculous cost of others puppies(still in excess of £1,000 from untested/partially tested parents)means he was my last Cavalier for the time being.
> “My dog lived until X years old and never had problems” is NOT the same thing as “This breed is healthy”.
>I wrote about puppies on this site advertised for over £1,000 from parents that are not fully health tested, one breeder was advertising £3,000, for such a puppy.
> As far as I can see the risk of HD and ED in small breeds is so low that breeders rarely bother testing
> Dogs don't have to show signs of lameness if they have HD
> there is no KC breed that has no case of HD or ED
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