BxrMommieNAZ
Boxer Insane
Thank you everyone for your input. You provided some strong points and clearly you all stress the importance of finding a breeder who truly cares for the breed.
I've chosen to go ahead with this pup and I'll explain why. I've voiced my concerns to her, explaining that I don't feel completely comfortable buying a puppy from her because she hasn't tested the parents for hereditary diseases(other than blood work). She promised me that I will not be disappointed and that none of her dogs have ever had problems. She also said that they make sure to get their pups(for breeding) from sources with strong healthy lines with no issues. She gave me past references to call who had bought pups from the grandmother and father to my pup. She extended my guarantee on congenital and genetics from 1yr to 2years as long as I use her recommended dog food.
She isn't one of the byb's that breed for the hell of it to make some cash and she has a lot of experience with boxers. Her family including children socialize with the puppies from the time they're born. She also offers after sales support for as long as I need. There are a lot of good things about the breeder.
The unfortunate part is that there are better breeders out there who test their dogs and that's the only downfall to her. What she's telling me can't be backed up by papers that prove its true.
I'm not concerned about the half hour it took to get the pup going.
Hopefully there won't be any problems in the future. At least I have another year to find out.
And what food does she recommend?