Am really sad that the ad was taken down before I could take a look at it actually. Being an Aussie lover, this has my curiousity way up. Could there have possibly been an excessive white in the pictures? Sometimes, if that is seen in one, many in the litter could also be affected with the deaf/blind and other ailments that accompany it (so I have heard anyways) without showing any super-obvious outward signs.
There is a photobucket link in one of Deb's posts where you can see the pups.
I didn't see any excessive white. One pup had a white mark on it's back, but that was it. The rest all had typical Aussie coloring from what I could see.
Health ailments related to color usually come from a merle to merle breeding. Which according to that poster one was a tri and one was a merle. Niether one looked to be white factored either.
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