[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: My opinion

  • From: "Laura Havis" <lhavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 08:51:47 -0500

What do you guys do when your vet finds a puppy with a heart murmur?  Put it 
down immediately?  Wait and see if it clears-up?  Just want to know what how 
most of you guys proceed.

Laura
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <JANGSD@xxxxxxx>
To: <grnram415@xxxxxxx>; <irrenhaus4@xxxxxxxxxxx>; <showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 8:41 AM
Subject: [ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: My opinion


Hi,

I would never let a puppy go to a new home without a vet check.  I do  the
vaccines myself.  When I first started out breeding, I had a high  school
student who wanted a puppy.  His parents took him to several  breeders to 
make
an "educated" choice of which breeder to purchase the puppy  from.  This is
BEFORE I learned to take pups to the vet for a check up, so  maybe 20 or
more years ago.  He decided to purchase a puppy from us.   He came and 
picked
out his puppy and was sooo happy.  Then a few days  later, his father called
and after they took the puppy to the vet, they found he  had a heart
murmur.  The family was devastated.  They brought the  puppy back, I offered 
them
another one or their money back, but the kid was too  heart broken to have
another puppy.  I did keep the puppy until he was old  enough to be taken to
a specialist and he had a problem that could not be  fixed.  He did have to
be put to sleep.  The family did come back  after they had grieved for their
puppy and did purchase another puppy from me  with my next litter, but
never again would I let another family go thru that  kind of heart ache with 
out
a vet check.

As for picking up diseases, it a vet comes to your home, you would have to
have him bleach his shoes, etc before he walks in your home, so he could
just as  easily bring parvo, etc to your litter.  I bring my puppies to the
vet and  yes, it is a pain, but they NEVER touch the floor at the vets. 
They
are  weighed on a portable scale that is disinfected before they are put on
it.   Puppies are brought in one by one, we have a production line, but it
works and  is safe and my vet knows that I won't allow them to touch the
floor at his  office.  After the visit, I then bleach my shoes before I get 
in
the  van.  Paranoid, yes!

I had to argue with one vet tech for an older puppy once that wanted me to
put him on the scale for big dogs, I said NO WAY.  She said he had to be
weighed and they put dogs with Parvo in another room so the scale  wouldn't
have Parvo on it.  I told her she must be a mind reader then as sometimes
you bring in a dog/puppy that does not have the symptoms of Parvo, but a few
days later is sick.  I made her get a bleach mop and use it on the scale
before I put my puppy down.  The whole waiting room heard us arguing.   This
was not my regular's vet's office.  She was not happy!

Janet
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In a message dated 5/27/2010 2:05:40 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
grnram415@xxxxxxx writes:

My pups  do not go the vet for their first shots.  Many years ago, I did
this with  every litter, until one litter got Parvo after the trip to the
vet's  office.  I now give all my puppy vaccines and worming.  I don't let 
pups
go to their new homes until 10weeks old.  The first shots are at  6wks,
second at 9wks and first vet visit at least 72hrs after 2nd  vaccine.  My 
vet
charges me $50.00 office visit and $7.00/pup for  exam.  This works well for
me as the pups are examined by my vet within a  couple days of going to
their new home and the new owner and their vet know  this pup is healthy 
when
they take them.

Laura






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