I don't know why, but In our community, we have a lot of dogs with allergies, especially atopic dermatitis.
However, many fellow dog owners have told me that breeders turned nasty when they informed them about their dogs' conditions. One of my friends informed the breeder that her dog suffered from atopic dermatititis. What she got as a reply was ranting and raving over the phone, "stop all that treatment, you'll kill your dog. It's all your fault. You are neurotic." and so on. My friend was crushed. A friend of hers who ahppens to be a vet comforted her with the words. "many breeders react the same way. They feel offended and think it is something against them."
I certainly do not want to offend breeders. Who says a disease is "their fault"? I simply think that, as a responsible dog owner I have the obligation to tell the breeder about diseases. And maybe they have some good tips how to manage. After all, it is about all the future dogs' health and happiness, and of course, about the breeders' good name.
Here my question to the breeders among us: Has ever somebody informed you about a disease in one of the dogs you bred? And if so, how did you react/how would you react? The thing is, as a dog owner you want to stay in close contact to a breeder and keep each other up to date, maybe get some tips how to cope with illness - or am I wrong?