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    • Austin
    • Diamond
    • Dottie
    • Emily
    • Sugar Baby
  • Care of Dogs
    • Care of Dogs
    • Health Issues
  • Standards of Breeding
    • Age & Frequency
    • Health Testing
    • Inbreeding
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    • Home
    • Housing
      • Environment
      • Kennel
    • Stories
      • Austin
      • Diamond
      • Dottie
      • Emily
      • Sugar Baby
    • Care of Dogs
      • Care of Dogs
      • Health Issues
    • Standards of Breeding
      • Age & Frequency
      • Health Testing
      • Inbreeding
    • Backyard Breeders
    • Reporting a Breeder
    • More Pictures
  • Home
  • Housing
    • Environment
    • Kennel
  • Stories
    • Austin
    • Diamond
    • Dottie
    • Emily
    • Sugar Baby
  • Care of Dogs
    • Care of Dogs
    • Health Issues
  • Standards of Breeding
    • Age & Frequency
    • Health Testing
    • Inbreeding
  • Backyard Breeders
  • Reporting a Breeder
  • More Pictures

Based on my experience with Emily, I ask myself, Does the Jewels breeder treat health issues?

Austin

Diamond

Diamond

Cataracts

Glaucoma


Diamond

Diamond

Diamond

Cataracts

Glaucoma

Mammary tumors

with metastasis to the lung

Heart murmur

Dottie

Diamond

Dottie

Weighing only 16 lbs at age 6 1/2.  I believe that Dottie was not getting enough food.

Emily

10 Adult Dogs

Dottie

Cataracts

Glaucoma

Kidney tumor

with metastasis to the lungs

Heart murmur

IMHA

Emaciated

Anemic

Sugar Baby

10 Adult Dogs

10 Adult Dogs

Mammary tumors

Heart murmur

10 Adult Dogs

10 Adult Dogs

10 Adult Dogs

No rabies vaccinations

In Dec 2018 Animal Control discovered 13 dogs on Julie Nelson's property.  10 of the 13 were adult dogs not vaccinated for rabies. She was reported to Code Enforcement and forced to vaccinate and license them.

Jewels Cockers -Health care

  

Eye Testing Required for CHIC Certification


The American Spaniel Club urges breeders and owners of Cocker Spaniels to have their dog’s eyes tested for cataracts and other eye diseases common to the breed by a veterinarian who is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists.


 The parent club also encourages Cocker Spaniel owners to participate in certification by the Canine Health Information Center (CHIC) by submitting eye test results as well as hip dysplasia test results. 



For more information, visit the CHIC website at caninehealthinfo.org/brdreqs.html?breed=CS.

Dedicated to Jewels Charmed I'm Sure 'Emily', RIP 12-11-2018

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