keeperscottage
Well-Known Member
We're currently anxiously awaiting the result of our Golden Retriever's hip score as we want to breed just one litter from her before having her spayed. Lottie's quite dark (which we like) and although we've been told that a litter can contain light and dark puppies, we'd like to put her to a dark golden stud dog. We really want a working dog and found one we liked in Nottingham but have been told recently that he has "dodgy" hips. Most of the local stud dogs are show dogs but we were recommended to someone in Norfolk (a bit closer to home!) who has two dark golden stud dogs, both field trials champions, so we were very interested. The stud dog owner sent me some photographs (they look nice) but (and I quote from her letter) "Their hips haven't been done........as when I went to my vet last year to get them done [ie, hip scored] my vet told me it wasn't worth it as they hadn't shown any signs of lameness and it would have shown up by now......and we are now in our fifth generation and have had no reports of high hip scores". The owner told me that the puppies were selling at about £700 each but I wouldn't pay that much for a puppy where only one parent had been hip scored! What do you think? Should we look elsewhere for Lottie's "husband"?