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The following two breedings have been made and are due in February and March, 2008
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Sire:
FCI Int Ch Ryouun Go Miyagi Kozaki Kensha ("Ryo")
Latin Am, Pan Am, Mex, Puerto Rican Champion
Imported from Japan 12/05
AKC / JKC / Akiho registered
SEE MORE PHOTOS OF RYO
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Dam:
Yumine Go Toddasou ("Momo")
Imported from Japan 12/05
AKC / JKC / Akiho registered
SEE MORE PHOTOS OF MOMO
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Sire: AKC Ch. Raiko Go |
Dam: Miisan's I Call Myself Phoebe |
While
we do not place puppies on a "first-come-first-served"
basis, we do give preference to our waiting list.
Inquiries: email
us at miisan@inu.com
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Important
information when selecting
a new Akita! Testing
parents for genetic
disorders (and certifying
them in open registry
databases)
is one of the
hallmarks of responsible
breeders concerned
about producing
healthy purebred
dogs. When
considering acquiring
any new purebred
pet
you have a right
to have verification
provided signifying
that such tests
have been performed.
In the Akita
breed, the minimum
testing done must
include the following:
hip dysplasia,
eye disorders and thyroid function.
While the
most thorough parental
testing cannot guarantee
future health of
your pet, breeders
committed to producing
healthy Akitas will
certify such testing
with recognized
open registries
& provide prospective
homes with evidence
of such testing.
We exceed minimum requirements
and test for additional
potential disorders. Verification
of testing and testing
info
is available by
searching the parents'
names at http://www.offa.org
Purebred
dogs with normal testing results for the recommended
disorders common in their breeds and which are submitted
to inclusion in an open health registry (see offa.org
above) receive an additional certification
from the AKC-affiliated Canine Health Information Center ("CHIC")
(info)
Minimize
future health risks
in your Akita's
future by selecting
puppies produced
 only
from proveably health-tested
parents and requiring
proof of such testing.
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