poodlefan Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 I remember poor Ruby's Mum from WA with her dysplastic oodle. After much drama they had the dog PTS aged about 4. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shells Posted January 6, 2010 Share Posted January 6, 2010 QUOTE (poodlefan @ 5th Jan 2010 - 08:38 PM) *QUOTE (shells @ 5th Jan 2010 - 09:32 PM) * QUOTE Had a similar problem with a friend. Unfortunately, they previously owned a pedigree dog from a highly regarded breeder that ended up with a hereditary disorder (resulting in the dog's death at a young age) and little care from said breeder. Bought another pup of the same breed from a pet shop.. so far he is doing well (4 years old I think) and they are very happy with him etc. In a way I can understand how this person feels. A friend of mine also "did all the right things", registered breeder ect only to end up with a dog that has cost them a fortune in the first year - no amount of talk will convince her to get a pedigree dog ever again. I can think of a few crossbred owners that might change her mind for her. frown.gif I'd be one. I've owned three crossbreeds and have had nothing but health problems with all of them. I know there are great crossbreeds out there and mine had/have the most beautiful personalities but their unknown inherited health problems have ended up costing me lots of money and heartache over the years. You really take a gamble with any dog but I think you can narrow down the possibility for heartache with a bit of research. She saw THAT documentary and believes thats what happended with the breeding of her dog (its a CKCS) next dog she reckons will be a Pug x Cav - because they're healthier you know Oh well maybe she can talk to my other friend whose RSPCA bitsa has just cost them $1800 in surgery costs You really take a gamble with any dog but I think you can narrow down the possibility for heartache with a bit of research. Very True Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OSoSwift Posted January 6, 2010 Share Posted January 6, 2010 I had a purebred dog from a rego'd breeder (but not a very good one!) He had 4 different hereditary diseases as well as a shocking temperment, skin issues and way undersized. I have since bought 4 more purebred reg'd dogs, one died from a hereditary disease, one from old age, the others are still young and healthy. I will continue to buy the dog that I want from rego'd breeders. I did have a friend tell me that since there last dog had such bad temperment/speration issues and conformation problems that lead to cruciate ruptures, he was going to get a pound puppy next. The breed of his other dog? A purebred American stafford X English Stafford. He did want to have a highly strung purebred again. I did my best to educate and leave it at that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westiemum Posted January 6, 2010 Share Posted January 6, 2010 And the Dad... I have two of them... send her to wheredopuppiescomefrom.com (it is Australian, even though it is .com) and leostory.org (again, Australian). She can also read my girl's story: http://www.dolforums.com.au/index.php?show...c=161092&hl Let her know that is she buys from a puppy farmer she will be DIRECTLY contributing to a life of misery for the "mum". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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