Travisk, it was inevitable that this thread would go this direction, after this pups site was posted. Any signs of alteration of documents should be a concern and is worth further investigation. Anyone brokering multiple mixed breed dogs out to homes they're retaining breeding rights to and one that doesn't allow you to view the breeding pair or home, should be a concern. Some people will state that this is because of increase in resent thefts, litters stolen, over the years. Most pro breeders know how to deal with this by verifying a potential buyers info before allowing them to view a puppy at thier facility/home. Also, it really is ideal when paying $2,200.00 for a dog, that it's because it's a purebred, (or outstanding in it's particular perfomance field) from champion stock, from a person that is well educated in thier particular breed and is doing this not just for profit but to promote the best of that breed. Otherwise, you certainly overpaid for what is the equivalent of a very cute shelter pup. I'm preaching, so I'm just going to add that I hope you varify the documents on the breeding pair, varify their registration information and their hip and eye documents. There's generally a very good reason to attempt to substitute one studs health certifications for anothers. I see other concerns there that would not be appropriate to put on the internet and I just want to see that you've done your homework. Yes, most top breeders have websites these days of their breeding stock, accomplishments and announcements of upcoming litters. But these pups are never sold directly over the internet. Since you paid top dollar for this pup, it's worth checking out. Better safe than sorry!