I cannot imagine committing to buy a puppy without seeing the animal and if possible the sire and dam. OTOH, a rescue (or adoption of an older dog) is a different thing. My last two Basenjis came to me sight unseen, and turned out to be wonderful dogs, but the breeders I got them from wanted to place their dogs in an experienced Basenji home, and I only paid the cost of getting the dogs to me. One came by air, one was personally transported to me by his breeder. If she hadn't been happy with what she found I expect she would have taken him back with her when she left. I also had to commit to return him if ever I couldn't keep him. Good breeders care about where their dogs end up.
What should a Veterinarian be required to report?
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When it comes to animal concerns, possible abuse, dog fighting, or any other activity that could harmful to an animal, what are the responsibilities of a Veterinarian. What should they be required to report?
The link below contains an interesting read related to the subject:
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/assets/library/363_s538.pdf
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Visit:
http://www.avma.org/advocacy/state/issues/sr_animal_abuse.asp
Not all states require reporting.
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Thanks for the link. The information is a real eye opener. Its very surprising how many states do not require reporting. Maybe if they did more back yard breeders and puppy mills might get shut down.