
sorry- but dont assume things you dont know about.:rolleyes: I am assuming things based on what you have said in your post nothing more nothing less. No assumptions made whatsoever.
Perhaps I was mistaken in thinking that it was 2 litters from the same dog but the post isn't worded quite 100% clear
AND regardless whether it was only one, the bottom line is taking feelings aside it was a very irrisponsible mating. If you don't expect people to say it on an internet site then you shouldn't have posted it to be honest. I don't mean to be so blunt but the fact you have accused me of being presumptious and assuming when I am only commenting on the facts , I am going to defend myself. I feel angry reading it myself but for the poor pup. :-(
Whilst I can imagine how you mum is feeling along with guilt on top of it your post initially read like you were blaming slightly others , you have rectified it BUT we can only comment on the wording in the post. The bottom of the line is the breeder is 100% responsible for the dog selection regardless of who advices one way or another. The vet is probably passifying your mum by saying the puppy could have gotten it anyway. I think that is also irrisponsible for the vet to say.
my mum is distraught and realises she may have made a mistake with not getting the sires owners to test him, he was recommended by a vet, so mum thought he had great health... please dont get so presumptious... Presumption is when you guess. I haven't guessed anything. I commented on the facts. There is no "maybe" about her mistake as far as I am concerned. Some people make mistakes on their 1st litter but with guidance and support shoudn't be doing it on a 3rd litter. Who is going to defend the pups.
Am I wrong as a caring animal lover to feel mad for the puppies and potentially any other pet buyers out there.
This poor lovely breed is being distroyed.
