What should another breeder offer at a minimum?
1. A written contract that offers life time guarantees against genetic defects and diseases that could have originated from their kennel. 2. A bona fide letter from their Veterinarian/s and/or Veterinarian name/phone number so that you, the buyer, can obtain info about the soundness of the breeding stock. Their Vet should offer info indicating the breeding stock is CURRENT on annual health examinations / immunizations / x-rays. (You will notice the omission of requiring OFA / CERF / PENNHIP etc. This is because we feel that there are many qualified Veterinarians representing a multitude of specialties in this world capable of rendering an official, Veterinarian credentialed opinion) If their Veterinarians official exam is on their Vets official letterhead and you trust the credentials of their Veterinarian/s, then that’s great. No REPUTABLE Breeder who wants to stay in business would purposely offer substandard dogs. Reputation goes a long ways in the dog world. 3. The breeder is a mem