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Landos Boxers review: Cancer and Heart Problem 2

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I got a dog from Landos Boxer 4 years ago. My dog had a heart mumur and died January 2016 with brain cancer. It is cruel to have such a bad breeder like that, breeding dogs with genetic diseases. In regards to the papers, well, never got them, and since I did not care about papers, I gave up requesting. My family is destroyed after loosing our dear loving son. The pain that this breeder is causing to my family and as I can see to several people, is not fair, and it is cruel! I am considering a class actions against this breeder for all emotional and financial damage that they are causing to my family and to several other ones.

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Linda Kuypers
, US
Nov 13, 2022 5:19 am EST

All pups leave on a 3 year contract for Hips heart and temperament. It states in my contract ...

In the event that one of the guaranteed Hereditary issue should arise and puppy shows clinical signs and unable to meet the demand of a pet puppy suitable evidence has to be provided to the Breeder..

I have not recieved any documentation from this person

A phone call is not suffient.

It also states in my contract that the puppies entire medical history has to be provided to me. My address is at the top of my contract.

All contracts are signed by both myself the breeder and the purchaser the new puppy owner.

I hope this clarifies this situation.

Owner of Landos Boxers

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Mike H. Alexander
, US
Mar 03, 2016 7:40 pm EST

Hello. I am a Boxer lover in Florida who acquired a Landos boxer some 4 years ago.
Our girl was a product of Ondo and Matilda, a litter which was all dark brindle, born July 6, 2011.
We visited Linda in July 2001 and our puppy was only 2 weeks old when we visited the litter, along with her beautiful all brindle mama, Matilda.
I picked up my boxer at 8 weeks in September 2011 and flew her home.
When she was 10 months old she had meningitis but recovered thanks to my knowing how to identify it, something not every vet can recognize. They call it Boxers meningitis.
Our girl is very strong now and has been for years, weighs 85 lbs, and seems to have recovered fully from a disease that almost killed her. Sometimes we think her brain was slightly damaged as she seems a little slow in some quirky ways. Mostly she is a stubborn learner, more so than previous boxers.
We believe our girl always had a weaker immune system because when we let her play at the dog park she always got sick, culminating in the meningitis. We could not take her to the dog park after the meningitis and she was never able to be properly socialized with other dogs. I think dogs like mine suffer from weaker immune systems because they are weaned far too early, our girl at only 4 weeks, so they are completely weaned to be picked up at 8 weeks.
Anyway, I am so sorry to hear about your boxer from Linda, and I am wondering if it is from the same litter? My wife and I had no problems with Linda and we never asked for papers, as it was not important to us. She was very sociable and generous person.
At the time of our visit she had about 25 puppies penned together with one mama to nurse all of them. The entire lot was about 8 weeks and ready for sale. There were many beautiful puppies among them, but because they were all fawn, my wife did not want one to look like our previous girl, so we ended with a pretty much closed brindle with little flash. I was thinking you must have got one that summer too!
My email is malexander42@tampabay.rr.com if it is the same litter, it would be of much help to us for her future health.
Sincerely sympathetic for your loss. Mike Alexandr