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Old 12-03-2007, 03:39 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Ladymom View Post
Actually, a so-called "designer dog" like Morkies, etc. has just as much probability of inheriting genetic diseases as a purebred, maybe even more.

Maltese and Yorkies share many of the same genetic illnesses like liver shunts, luxating patellas, Legg-Perthes, etc. so the probability of puppies inheriting one of these diseases is just as high.

The best way to predict the long term health of a puppy is buying him from a reputable breeder who does extensive health testing and screens for genetic problems before breeding. Committed breeders like this do not mix breeds, but concentrate on producing the best possible offspring from one breed.

Reputable breeders also sell their puppies with a spay/neuter agreement so their dogs do not end up in the hands of breeders of designer dogs to be bred indiscriminately.
If you want a mix, why not adopt from a rescue? What is it about a maltese/yorkie mix that makes you want it over a purebred yorkie or maltese?

Good Luck in whatever you decide and welcome to YT
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