Hi Shari,
It won't happen until a suitable replacement is born. Then RM keeps the pup
till 5 month of age since  breeding stock is Pennhipped before they leave to
make sure the hips are suitable for breeding. I have to provide a spay
certificate 1st which I could have had this coming Tuesday, but Sierra
decided to go into heat, 3 weeks early, and started her cycle Thursday night
so her spay is not scheduled for 3 more weeks.
I imagine it will be a while.

Mary Burkovich

Laurel Mountain Labradoodles
http://laurelmountaindoodles.com

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From: "Olympic Labradoodles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: [labradoodles] Re: Testing breeding stock.. ..Thank You RM!


> Hi Mary!!
>
> Thanks for posting that, your previous email was unclear and I am happy to
> hear that Rutland is standing behind their dogs.   My emails with Beverly
> have always been kind and helpful!!  One of these days I would love to buy
> another puppy for my program!!  :)
>
> So who are you getting??  When is the new puppy arriving??  :)
>
> Shari (Olympic Labradoodles)
>
> At 05:04 AM 6/25/2005 +0000, you wrote:
> >In a prior post of mine as stated below, I may have shed an
> >unintentional bad light on RM since I did not, at the time I posted
> >this, even confront RM about a possible replacement for my female
> >because she was previously bred.
> >
> >Since this posting, I have contacted them and they are in agreement
> >to a replacemnt pup for me.
> >RM claims to stand behind their dogs and my personal experience has
> >given them an opportunity to stand behind their words.
> >Thanks RM.
> >
> >Mary
> >
> >
> >
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> > > I am spaying a female breeding dog next month because she was
> >diagnosed with Autoimmune Hypothyroidism (the disease can't be
> >diagnosed ahead of time...only when it actually surfaces). I did
> >contact the puppy owners to tell them becuase I felt it was the
> >responsible thing to do. Much to my surprise I received comments
> >back from some owners who were surprised that I would spay her for a
> >disease that is not all that bad or life threatening and can be 100%
> >controlled with synthetic hormones.  Autoimmune Hypothyroidism is
> >genetic and I can't in all good conscience breed her.  This dog as a
> >puppy cost me $10,000 2 yrs ago from Rutland Manor. Will I get a
> >refund or replacement pup? Highly unlikely since she has been bred
> >even though I do feel I should be compensated somehow. I did not
> >spend $10K on a breeding female to retire her at age 2 !!
> > >
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