What results from breeders investing substantially in health screening for parent dogs?
Answer
The investment is passed to the buyer but generally results in a healthier puppy.
Breeders who conduct thorough health screening—checking for prevalent issues in the parent breeds, such as hip dysplasia in Labradors or specific eye conditions in Cocker Spaniels—naturally reflect this substantial investment in the asking price for the resulting puppy. Although this increases the initial outlay for the buyer, it serves the long-term benefit of providing a healthier companion, thereby reducing the potential for significant veterinary expenses down the line associated with hereditary conditions.

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