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> After all, the breed clubs are those best placed to advice what conditions occur in a breed.
> So do you think you should be removed from Champdogs until you have had the two additional tests done ?
> Should I remove everyone from Champdogs who hasn't had these 3 additional tests as well and would anyone care to guess how many JRT breeders we would have on Champdogs if that were the case ?<br />
> There is not a lot of point in having a website for dog breeders if you set the bar so high no one can actually get over it to get in.
> "Fully Health Tested" is the easiest phrase in the world to say and the hardest in the world to define. Well actually it isn't that hard because there is no such thing as "Fully Health Tested" as it is impossible to achieve.
> I don't think it's up to the KC to demand breeders do health tests
> However, I do think they have made a huge mistake with the ABS
> However I was genuinely shocked when Sleeping Lion said "I don't think it's up to the KC to demand breeders do health tests".
> Just to be clear before I go any further the reason we are discussing the JRT here and your comments in particular masajackrussell is because you stepped up and offered an answer to my original question. There is nothing personal in anything I say even though at times I will talk about you personally.
> On what basis have you chosen these 3 specific tests
> I have found 5 other tests why did you not include any of those ?<br />
> "CD should be making a stand on this matter."<br /><br />I am not surprised that you think this and, to a certain extent, I agree
> Your website however, unlike the KC website, is set up to promote good breeders (not register them), so why do you put 'health tested' on litters where dogs have failed health tests?
> I hate hearing “I don’t test, I don’t have that problem in my lines” - no problem until it shows up out of nowhere, and it’s too late for the affected puppies that would never have been produced if you’d just done the test
> Your website however, unlike the KC website, is set up to promote good breeders (not register them), so why do you put 'health tested' on litters where dogs have failed health tests?
> The Testing results area automatically sent directly to KC and all results are published on their site.
>You cannot hide hip/elbow/Dna Test Results undertaken at any Laboratory from the Kennel Club if the dog in question has Official Pedigree Registratiin Papers. The Testing results area automatically sent directly to KC and all results are published on their site. It is mandatory.
>This is interesting though that KC claim to record everything but don't?
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