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by Northernbear on 09 February 2013 - 02:02
I was pretty annoyed to see that the hip dyplasia score for one of my females had been changed to an unacceptable score for breeding animals. I checked to see who made the change--and saw exactly who and when the changes were made. This person is a well known adversary of a couple of breeders in this area. I have owned this dog for over a year and the changes were made around a month ago. Any suggestions or disciplinary action to take so this doesn't happen again?

by kitkat3478 on 09 February 2013 - 02:02
Well I would hope admin will ban them.
This was a big problem a few years back which is why most of my pedigrees were taken down.
This was a big problem a few years back which is why most of my pedigrees were taken down.
by hexe on 09 February 2013 - 02:02
Northernbear, please send a PM to one of the moderators (you can find their names in the Terms of Service) and advise them of the problem. While all of them generally do read posts on the database, the best way to ensure that they learn of the issue in a timely fashion is to contact them directly. If you're not familiar with using the private messaging function, I'll be happy to walk you through it. :) It sucks when people decide they're going to try and take revenge against you by screwing around with data...and it's a sign of stupidity, frankly. Changing a fact in one on-line display of any given dog's pedigree does not change anything about the dog but says volumes about the person who would attempt to cast aspersions on that dog.

by Northernbear on 09 February 2013 - 03:02
Thank you so much for the replies. It is alarming when someone goes in and changes a hip and elbow score to make your dog look unsuitable for breeding. Didn't they know their actions are recorded in the History section?

by mrdarcy on 09 February 2013 - 12:02
Could you please PM a moderator with more information please.
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