In a message dated 6/14/2002 10:32:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> I suppose what worries me is
> a) is breeders  giving guarantees for something that they have very little
> control over
> b) new owners expectations based on those guarantees
> c) the length of time that guarantee could be viewed to last from the
> purchasers perspective- is it 1,2 5 years or for the lifetime of the
> animal?
> Distressing though it may be to the owner if the dog or whatever animal it
> is, if it becomes ill I really don't see how a breeder can be held
> responsible if she has provided at the time of sale the health testing
> results on the parents and other antecedents if available. Even so the
> breeder is at the mercy of the so called professionals (vets) and their
> testing can be variable!!
>
> Off now to do some work!!
>
> Annette
>

Oh Annette I think breeders have to take some responsibility.  Otherwise, how
can you say you are any better than the pet store seller in the local Mall?
I believe there are a lot of things that breeders do not have control over.
However they should say that since they believe this pup has show potential I
am selling it for this high price and if anything should go wrong then this
is what I will do.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Glenn Fulton
Cincinnati/Mason
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