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by Sheesh on 19 September 2009 - 14:09
Just out of curiousity, I wonder why they are concerned about the hips now? They have shown that they don't care about breeding w/o hip certification, so why all of a sudden is this and issue?
Theresa
by Prager on 19 September 2009 - 16:09
Here is my warranty and that is how I feel about it.
*GUARANTEE AGAINST DYSPLASIA
If at any time during the time of 2-2.5 years of the dog's age
or within 30 days after the purchase date
(if the dog is older then 2.5 years old), the dog is found to be
crippled from Dysplasia and or OFA evaluation of hips is
HD1-3, then return the dog to Alpine k9 along with all the
papers and we will replace the dog with a dog of equal value at
no charge. You may possibly keep such
dog (decision of Alpinek9)
if you provide us with proof
that the dog is displastic.
And heere is part of my disclaimer:
No replacement will be given if the dog (male or female) has been bred, neutered, spayed, sold or the dog/pup is not paid in full. (This is to protect our beloved GSD breed from being destroyed by buyer who would breed genetically defective dog , profit from it and then ask us for replacement.) .......
Prager(Hans)
http://www.alpinek9.com
by rainforestscouts on 19 September 2009 - 17:09
I think the person is being unreasonable even asking.
Phil,
You say most malinois go good or excellent. Aren't they compared against other malinois? Wouldn't you expect some sort of bell curve within the breed? Just asking.
RFS
Phil,
You say most malinois go good or excellent. Aren't they compared against other malinois? Wouldn't you expect some sort of bell curve within the breed? Just asking.
RFS
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