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> I have to test for liver shunt at 8 weeks, if a pup fails it can be re-tested, but if it fails again the only option is PTS, by this time the pup could be 12 weeks old. If pups are culled earlier, how do you know you're not culling healthy pups if there are no obvious outward signs?? And in this breed, liver shunt doesn't really show until 4 months plus.....
> When the love for a breed means the individual dogs lifes within that breed are disposable, and an entire litter can not be homed within a 5 year waiting peroid than maybee that breed should be allowed to die out.
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> Did breed rescue refuse to assist her in homing these dogs? if so, what age did she go for help? And why did they refuse? Perhaps had she gone there when the puppies were 10 weeks and it was obvious they were not going to be homed rescue could have. There are enough Dobe rescues around the country, and breed clubs, surely someone could have found 7 homes for well bred Dobes? I
> Most breed rescues make it very plain that it is not part of their job to find homes for pups that breeders can't sell
>That breed club had as a RULE that no member must allow their bitch to keep more than a certain number of pups per litter (breed known for large litters), the rest HAD to be culled -for themother's sake.
> Maybe you should ask around all the Mastiff breeders you can find - perhaps they won't admit it, as this is seen as politically unacceptable nowadays, but I bet a fair number of responsible Mastiff breeders cull large litters - and those that don't are perhaps more interested in £££ signs than in the pssibility of good homes.
Most breed rescues make it very plain that it is not part of their job to find homes for pups that breeders can't sell.
>I'm not saying the rescue should have taken the puppies, simply assisted her, with the help of the breed club sec and other breed club members, to home this one litter in question. Or, do I take it, breed clubs and its members do not help each other out finding homes?
>It was obviously an ill thought out mating without enough homes booked to start with, shame for the dogs, shame for the vet.
>I take it rescue is selective in what it takes under its wing then
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