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Originally Posted by jar_e
FWIW, since its sounding you're going the breeder route, make sure you have very clear guidelines with the breeder about what they are giving you and what they will protect you from. My girlfriend and I recently purchased a purebred airedale terrier and ended up driving all the way to Tappen, BC for the best breeder. Though you're obviously playing >$1 000 for a purebred, the breeder promised to cover any cost regarding hip dysplasia, and any medical costs for the first year regarding the puppy's health.
Even with breeders, you'll have good and bad...just make sure you do your research and make sure you have a clear understanding on what the breeder is providing you.
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A reputable breeder should show you the blood lines from the puppy you are purchasing, for a couple of generations, to prove that those type of problems do not exist in their animals.
But yes, any reputable breeder should also be giving some kind of guarantee if problems do arise.
Nothing is 100% for sure in anything in life.