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Old 12-11-2007, 06:25 AM   #6
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I guess everyone could be taken to an extent....unless the parents are DNA'd there is always a chance of someone being dishonest about who the dad is or even the mom. Like my breeder has 2 females and 1 male. both females had pups at the same time (4 days apart), the litters nursed both mothers....now she had bands on them for identity reasons but if she had not did that who know which litter is which without dNA? There is always a margin for error and being I do not breed it doesnt really matter to me with mine, but I can see where the error could take place and how DNA could be VERY important esecially if in a situation like my breeder had, what if one mom was a mix? I think the test could be very important but then again....I dont really care whats in mine......Now if this test could give a reading of every breed that makes up the full blooded Yorkshire Terrier, now that I would pay for. It would stop MANY heated debates on Beiwers, Partis, chocolates, and goldens.
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