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BCSnob
Aug 13, 2013Explorer
Deb,
You'll likley have an AussiePoo without chemical issues or patellar luxation. But is it a carrier of both diseases and how will you know?
What happens when you breed your healthy AussiePoo (possible carrier) to another healthy AussiePoo (possible carrier)? AussiePoos with bad knees and sensitive to chemicals or healthy AussiePoos?
It's not the affected dogs in the gene pool that are the real problem, it's the unseen carriers of the mutated genes.
Mark
You'll likley have an AussiePoo without chemical issues or patellar luxation. But is it a carrier of both diseases and how will you know?
What happens when you breed your healthy AussiePoo (possible carrier) to another healthy AussiePoo (possible carrier)? AussiePoos with bad knees and sensitive to chemicals or healthy AussiePoos?
It's not the affected dogs in the gene pool that are the real problem, it's the unseen carriers of the mutated genes.
Mark
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