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I would not always z.
I would not take medical advice about my dog from a breeder, no matter how experienced or knowledgeable s/he might be; veterinarians are licensed medical pros, & once we go beyond the 1st-Aid subsection, no one but a licensed vet can give medical advice, diagnose, prescribe treatment, or opine on the prognosis of that animal.
We lay folks can express opinions, but that’s all they are; qualified medical advice can only come from qualified medical professionals.
- terry
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Agree with the above, it depends on the vet and the breeder concerned, and what advice you are asking for, I had a young friend who had her first boxer pup, she took it to the vet for his first visit, said vet told her the pup had an undershot jaw and would need extensive surgery to correct its bite, luckily she told me about it, I may not have had 5yrs veterinary training, but I do know Boxers...thankfully and put her mind at rest.