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    I am not putting a damn pup in a keep. If u go back you will see that I said "walking in general" . Now when he is an adult and if he still has this defect problem and it doesn't get worser then comes the question of should I keep him or not.

    The best feed possible I feed my dogs isn't even worth mention because like we all know that if it isn't you "premium raw diet"then it's impossible to be the best feed.

    Yard accidents happen, just that simple. As far as how it happened I won't discuss it. U act like u never had a yard accident . Let's all remember what screamer did to


    Point blank. You are a breeder I am a competitor. You have a breeders mentality I have a competitor mentality. U like to breed dogs I like to compete dogs. U say u went into vets. I went into almost the best comp there is nowadays , and in many cases won. BST, K&Q , GB, LC, T2T, Size Up, Hargroves, just to name a few.

    Now u can say whT u want because everyone is entitled to their opinion. I am done posting

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    Quote Originally Posted by bently View Post
    I am not putting a damn pup in a keep. If u go back you will see that I said "walking in general" . Now when he is an adult and if he still has this defect problem and it doesn't get worser then comes the question of should I keep him or not.
    Okay, fair enough. But you were already talking about matching him based on "what you saw" in a kennel mishap.

    Anyway, giving every dog a FAIR chance is a great thing ... let's just leave it at that.



    Quote Originally Posted by bently View Post
    The best feed possible I feed my dogs isn't even worth mention because like we all know that if it isn't you "premium raw diet"then it's impossible to be the best feed.
    That is actually correct: if you're not feeding a premium raw diet, your NOT feeding "the best feed possible."

    It is scientifically impossible for dry, brown pellets to offer "the best nutrition" ...




    Quote Originally Posted by bently View Post
    Yard accidents happen, just that simple. As far as how it happened I won't discuss it. U act like u never had a yard accident . Let's all remember what screamer did to
    Yard accidents happen mostly because of lousy setups, but in some cases they happen in moments of bad timing/judgement calls.

    In 24 years breeding dogs, I can count the number of yard accidents I've had on one hand ... and have 1 finger left over.



    Quote Originally Posted by bently View Post
    Point blank. You are a breeder I am a competitor. You have a breeders mentality I have a competitor mentality. U like to breed dogs I like to compete dogs. U say u went into vets. I went into almost the best comp there is nowadays , and in many cases won. BST, K&Q , GB, LC, T2T, Size Up, Hargroves, just to name a few.
    Breeders and competitors don't necessarily have to believe differently ... and patience, good food, and good practices benefit both equally ... while their opposite hurt both equally.



    Quote Originally Posted by bently View Post
    Now u can say whT u want because everyone is entitled to their opinion. I am done posting
    That's fine. You can say what you want too ... within reason.

    I understand you were pissed, so was I. It happens.

    If you're really trying to give this pup a chance, and find out the best ways to recover him, then hats off to you.

    It was just hard for me to see that through the fog of his being malformed, in a kennel accident already, and being talked about like a match dog before he's even matured out and recovered.

    Jack

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