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Is this normal? Losing our foster puppy because we did DNA test
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My wife and I are fostering a 12 week old puppy that we received from my wife’s friend. Today, her friend told us that since we did a DNA test on the puppy, we will need to give her back immediately since it was not a pre-approved medical procedure. The DNA test was an at-home cheek swap kit that you mail in.

Is this normal? We’re baffled at this response about the test. We are fully cooperating and will obviously be giving back the puppy as we don’t want to cause any big trouble from this. We’re just wondering if this is a normal situation in the fostering world.

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My herding breed was trying to herd people and other dogs at 8 weeks old with zero training because of his GENETICS. People will constantly deny the genetics of bully breeds, especially pit bulls. Now, I do not think all of them are bad, obviously. However, they are predisposed to certain traits. They were not bred to be nanny dogs and I laugh every time someone falls for that propaganda. It’s in the name : pit bull. They were bred for bull baiting- they were put in pits to fight and bait bulls. Bred for blood sports. Being terriers, they were bred for gameness. Some are bred horribly and this just increases the chances of these traits coming to life. I’ve met good pitties, but we absolutely cannot deny genetics.

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Outrageous-Yam-2535 You are absolutely accurate and knowledgeable with everything in your response. Thank you for sharing your story.

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