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Old 10-11-2007, 10:43 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by love_me_cody View Post
So if you follow the health issues of both of the breeds you're mixing and try to exterminate those issues can you get a healthy dog? when mixing breeds you have a chance at the bad genes coming out or the good ones. Just like pure breds. You can follow the trats right? like following the traits in full bredded dogs? Even if it's hard, it's stil not impossible right?


I'm going to work now but will come back on around 10 tonight
when you get mixed breeds most people dont' keep track of their pedigree so really hard to keep tract especially if you get something from the pound or rescue. those that mix a breed and keep tract and records probably are on the road to establishing a new breed or line of dogs but just to breed an average "mix" hard to keep tract of bad traits and or good traits. Some of my best dogs were a mix and I loved them dearly but would have never dreamed of breeding them.
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