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by Blitzen on 11 September 2015 - 13:09
I feel for both parties and the real shame is that this ended up being aired on the net when it should have been taken care of privately. Now we have an excellent breeder and a great dog owner being maligned for actions that had no intent of malice. This is not the correct forum for these types of arguments.....keep it private and settle it privately.
by tglham on 11 September 2015 - 14:09
by Bundishep on 11 September 2015 - 18:09
Yes far best to settle privately if at all possible, is it possible only to refund the purchase price of pup no tacked on vet bills and each party be semi content and part ways peacefully and call it a day ?
by rtdmmcintyre on 11 September 2015 - 18:09
You all have a good day
Reggie
by xbitetab on 11 September 2015 - 18:09
IT was settled by the breeder very plainly.
. He signed a contract and did so as an adult .
After threats were made at the first puppy was found to have HD.
The original poster told the breeder he was gonna ruin her reputation and put her up all over the internet or media.
NO breeder would agree to have any further contact with that kind of person
THE contract was drawn up by an attorney and signed legally
The poster of this thread made it a public matter on purpose.
This breeder does not need a bunch of us telling her how to run her business after 30 plus years of doing so and dealing with many people including those who want to bully and go deliberately on a International forum and told her he was gonna do just that.
Poster said he bought as german shepherd to breed to show his children about natures birth.
END of subject
Time to let this die
A person who conducts himself in a way to cause harm is not gonna get any kind accommendation .
The breeder has made it clear.. IT is over.
by Blitzen on 11 September 2015 - 20:09
Now I remember why I stopped breeding dogs.
by hexe on 11 September 2015 - 20:09
Von Vollkommen acted honorably in the situation, and people do recognize a witch-hunt when they see one...and that's what I suspected this to be from the start. I do feel badly for all parties involved--and most especially for the affected dogs living and passed--but it still comes down to this: If the OP wants to be able to buy a puppy and NEVER have to worry that said pup will develop dysplasia during the maturation process, then they need to leave this breed behind and select one where HD is not a known factor to be considered.
by Larryindallastx on 11 September 2015 - 21:09
by Hundmutter on 12 September 2015 - 05:09
Linebreeding is NOT a cause of HD, in fact it is far more likely to be
the solution to that problem. This is very well documented in literature
on the GSD breed. BYBreeding on the other hand just continues to spread
HD throughout the gene pool.
Unfortunately line breeding carries other dangers with it, so it cannot be
used as a 'cure' - do a little reading on basic genetics and you'll 'get it' !
Reggie - well observed ! (as so often the case).
by Larryindallastx on 12 September 2015 - 16:09
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