02-28-2008, 11:37 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: near Dallas, Texas
Posts: 1,856
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I think there are those diseases that are found usually,
or typical, in either the labs, goldens, or poodles and
those would be of high interest to us. Other diseases
may not be at all common for our breeds.
I figure all canines could be susceptible to any of these disorders. (?)
Yes, it is true this forum....(and my breeders)
have helped me immensely to get educated
about breeding, in general, and doodles specifically!!
Here on the forum, the responsible testing-breeders have set
such good examples and standards for others to follow....
Whether they realize it , or not, they really helped me make
the decision to breed these wonderful dogs....showing me the tools
to use to begin and continue in like fashion.
Thanks to you all!
I think it foolish to not take advantage of all the screenings
out there...at least, the ones that are super reliable....
in order to be able to breed excellent dogs
that have the best chance to produce offspring
that are healthy, stay healthy~ and become wonderful
life-long companions to loving human families.
Especially to those in need of the qualities doodles have....
for allergy sufferers, etc.
It seems a priviledge to become a breeder,
and be a part of a community of folks that has the same
goals in mind...
If pursued with integrity and the high standards are upheld
Labradoodles, Goldendoodles and
(even North American Retrievers) in the future
will thrive and bless soooo many!
I look forward to the day that I can actually begin.
Maybe this fall....We'll see. Lots of things must fall into place...
As Usual!!!!
OK, SORRY....I AM SO LONG WINDED!!
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Jane
Coco, Abby, Nellie, my doodles
and Delilah, too !!
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