
I run eye testing sessons and have done for 25 years, I know other people running sessions again for as many years, yet we really do not see any crossbred dogs unless they are registered on the obedience or agility registers and all are classified as working sheep dogs, other than that as I said the only crossbred dogs I have seen are ones sent to us by their vets as they have hereditary eye problems.
We do have many pedigree dogs attend every session we run, therefore in my experience pedigree dog owners are more likely to regularly test their stock before breeding, than people breeding crossbred dogs.
Would breeders of cross bred dogs, get the parents checked? Perhaps there are a few who might, but I have never seen one, neither have my friends.
I never mentioned the GDBA dogs since I know they do test their dogs and I would not comment on their breeding policies, since I do not know what their policies are. Whether or not they breed crossbreds is not of interest to me. I support the work they do by making charitable donations the same as I do for any charity I was interested in supporting.
So I cannot see why you would be shocked at my statements. Yes it is true, not all pedigree dog breeders health test their dogs before breeding, but I did not claim that, I did claim that the pedigree breeders on this forum were responsible people who would test their dogs prior to breeding.
I made a statement which to my mind was true, and was formed from my experience as an eye testing organiser, and as a member of champdogs since it started, I truly believe the breeders of pedigree dogs on the forum here are the type of responsible breeder who will test their dogs prior to breeding. Perhaps you know differently?