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Congratulations on your breeding success thus far and thanks for your honesty. Breeding is always a roll of the dice no matter how careful you are. It's nice to be honest about our inability to produce 100% perfect puppies in every litter. Still, I'll keep my fingers crossed for all normal elbows
I have never understood people who did health testing but did not release the results.
All puppies in this litter are required to have hips elbows eyes and hearts tested and the results displayed on the OFA website, no matter what they are.
The testing is important, but the disclosure of all the results is JUST as important in order for us to select the healthiest best dogs to use for breeding.
Requiring the testing on all my puppies is my responsibility to the future of my breed. Or that's how I see it at any rate.