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by chevl66 on 30 December 2011 - 23:12
The reason why I'm asking this is because of my breeders "guarantee".
I feed my dog holistic food and I give her a vitamin as required by my breeder contract. My vet says my dog doesn't need any supplement because of the food she eats and that over-abundance of vitamins can be harmful. My vet recommends I take my dog off the vitamin.
I'm not sure how I can do that when my breeder contract states my dog must be on a vitamin. Should I just get a letter from my vet and send it to the breeder?

by mfh27 on 31 December 2011 - 00:12

by Jenni78 on 31 December 2011 - 00:12
I'd be hard pressed to take a vet's opinion over a WELL-INFORMED breeder very often, as typical vets are not known for their nutrition expertise. OTOH, I question any breeder who insists on a certain supplement in order to guarantee something, though a contract is a contract and I also disagree with going back on your word or the terms of a contract. Whether it's necessary or not, you agreed and signed.
What does the contract say about it?
by GSD2727 on 31 December 2011 - 01:12
As for the breeder requring you to feed a certain way...I do not necessarily agree with it. I feed raw and feel very strongly about that way of feeding. I recommend it to my puppy buyers and try to provide a lot of info and explain WHY I feel it is best, but I do not require it or make it a stipulation for my warranty. I think it is unrealistic, as you seen someone else here already said "how would the breeder know". I would rather puppy buyers be able to be honest with me and not have to lie or hide things from me. However, with that being said, I do understand why some breeders do it.
Maybe speak with the breeder about this? Ask them WHY they want you to feed the supplement, what the reasoning is, ask if they have info that you can read up on about it? Maybe once you do a bit of research it will make sense to you? I would assume if they believe in it strong enough they have done their homework... but then again I have seen breeders recommend some diets that make me cringe.
If the breeder is dead set on standing by what is stated in the contract and you decide you do not want to give it to your dog - IMO you should not lie, but tell the truth and just accept that your guarantee is void. I am assuming you knew this before you bought the pup and was ok with it then?
What food are you feeding? and what supplement is it?
Valerie

by Red Sable on 31 December 2011 - 01:12

by aaykay on 31 December 2011 - 02:12

by chevl66 on 31 December 2011 - 02:12
Yes, I use NuVet Plus vitamins.
I've had 2 vets tell me I shouldn't need to supplement with the vitamins with the diet I am feeding my dog, that too much of certain vitamins can harm him. I went for a second opinion because I wanted to be sure.
I'm thinking I should do blood work, the send it to the breeder if something shows high to justify taking him off of the vitamin. I would hate to cause him any problems because of it.
Unfortunately, when I had another (health) problem with my dog, the breeder was not very receptive, stating he has NEVER had any health problems with any of his animals. I still sent the vet records to the breeder.
My contract requires the vitamins and holistic food. Although the breeder doesn't use either of these products at the kennel either on personal pets or dogs that were bred.
by GSD2727 on 31 December 2011 - 02:12
What happens if you do not feed this? The guarantee is void?
by Nans gsd on 31 December 2011 - 02:12

by Emoore on 31 December 2011 - 04:12
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