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by Superdog on 21 December 2008 - 13:12
The Info Group is legally bound to keep information sent to them in confidence between the owner , or breeder who contacts them,
their Vet Surgeon and the Researcher, who in most cases is a teaching Professor's at the Unis involved in research for ANSWERS for problems in the GSD.
The IDEA being we find tests for the problems which we know exists, thus the reason for the DNA SWABS.
Signed forms are collected from owners stating that this will be adhered to.
If this was not respected no matter how much the problem in hand upsets ones views, and faults should not be encouraged, the
trust would not be present and completion and submition of the information would not be available.
Legally one cannot no matter how strongly one feels over certain probelms and types put a stop to this.
Education and not bullying tatics is the only way foward.
So the quicker we start admitting we have a few problems and taking matters correctly to hand the better the breed will be
When reading the standard it is recorded
"certain things are not recommended" not that they are ilegal! No matter how much it bugs us.
Thus whilst the KC is accepting registration of such animals one cannot be judge and jury, for prospective buyers. They
KNOW what they are looking for., whether or not it proves wrong in the end.
Announcing this in an under handed way to the world that problem exists in a certain animal is not for anyone but the OWNER of such an animal, this means if you are paying for treatment you have that choice.
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