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Cedarwood Cotons- Coton de Tulear Puppies Puppy Availability, Mentoring, Stud Services See Below for details! PUPPY AVAILABILITY: My next availability will hopefully be Summer or Fall 2021. Thank you!
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I am proud to be a Code of Ethics Breeder working to preserve the health and well-being of the Coton de Tulear by doing complete health testing on my breedable adult Coton Family. July 7th, 2020 marked my 19th year as a breeder of the Rare Breed Coton de Tulear so I have lots of information to share, LOL! Please email me at [email protected] or from my website at CedarwoodCotons.com and as

soon as I am able to, I will send you my Information Letter for you to review before beginning the Application Process. It will provide you with important information about my particular approach to raising Cotons, especially regarding Holistic/ Alternative and Integrative care, the RAW diet that I follow, and other important information that will help you decide if I am the right breeder for you or not. I normally welcome phone calls but I currently have so many calls for puppies that I am unable to return all the phone calls I receive so please email me to request my Information Letter first! Once you have read through my Information Letter, if you would like updates, email me again with “Puppy Update Requested” in the subject line!

**If you wish to schedule a phone interview after reading through everything in my Information Letter, please contact me again by email with “Interview Request” in the subject line. Thank you for your patience and understanding! HOWEVER: If we already have an established relationship and are already working together, please do call me at 802-533-2458 and I will return your call as soon as possible! I do love to chat about Cotons but always have far more phone calls and emails than I can possibly respond to promptly and given the current pandemic, there has been an even greater increase in the number of requests I receive so PLEASE be patient! Please note that my response time IS taking far longer than usual, so please be persistent and patient! Health Testing: This involves extensive testing of all my breedable Cotons including OFA Eye Exam, OFA Cardio, OFA Patellas, Complete Blood Panels (CBC), and are Normal/Clear (non-carriers) or clear by parentage for all known inheritable diseases including CMR2, von Willebrand's Disease, Neonatal Cerebellar Ataxia, Degenerative Myelopathy, HU and PH. Note: These diseases are autosomal recessive and are rare in the breed. It takes a carrier gene from each parent to produce an affected puppy. They have also been tested and cleared for all breed specific tests done by Embark Testing from Cornell University Research Labs. When appropriate I also do Penn Hip and OFA Preliminary Hip testing. In my opinion, if all Coton breeders would test adults before breeding, and would breed for the inherent genetic diversity and not eliminate the native colors from our gene pool, we could eventually eliminate these diseases! I strongly believe that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!”

Please check the Breeder List at the Malagasy Coton de Tulear Preservation Club and the American Coton Club to check for other Code of Ethics Breeders as well! Thanks so much! Your patience is greatly appreciated! Aisha Cameron of Cedarwood Cotons
Walden, VT USA
802-533-2458 [email protected]

On the Web at: WWW.CedarwoodCotons.com

Photos upon request and at: http://www.facebook.com/CedarwoodCotonsCotonDeTulearPuppies

Proud to be a Code of Ethics Breeder & Mentor
Preserving the Genetic Integrity, Health & Well-being of the Coton de Tulear

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Cedarwood Cotons:

Thanks so much for getting in touch. I am proud to be a Code of Ethics Breeder, Mentor, and Board Member of the American Coton Club, Home of the Rare Breed Coton de Tulear. I’ve been working to preserve and maintain the health and well-being and genetic diversity of the Rare Breed Coton de Tulear since July 7th, 2001.

Health Testing: I believe in the value of prevention and Health Test the parents of my puppies thoroughly! This involves extensive health testing of each potentially breedable Coton including testing for OFA Eye Exams, OFA cardiological testing, CBC (complete blood panel), orthopedic testing including PennHip, OFA Hip, Elbows & Patellas.

All of my Cotons are either clear by inheritance (parentage) or are also DNA tested for and are Normal/Clear (non-carriers) for CMR2, von Willebrand's Disorder, Neonatal Cerebellar Ataxia, Degenerative Myelopathy, and PH. My Males are also tested through the Embark DNA sequencing done at the research labs of Cornell University.

Note: These DNA-linked diseases are autosomal recessive and are rare in the breed. It takes a carrier gene from each parent to produce an affected puppy.