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Old 03-20-2008, 01:55 PM   #7
glory
Yorkie Yakker
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Nova Scotia,Canada
Posts: 26
Default Excellent advice Jeannie

that is great advice and if the lines are not related or have known carriers in them then you might be able to save your breeding program......as president of the TSFMLS fund and very knowledgeable about livershunt.......I lived that nightmare.......we have a pedigree advisor and very privately done between her and you and she might be able to guide you with some advice if you are interested........All breeders should be bile acid testing their puppies before you sell them.........why let this nightmare become a puppy owners pain......gosh some breeders are even saying to owners that they caused this livershunt.......now if that isn't the biggest crock of bull I ever heard.......livershunt is not cause .....it is inherited....... and we need to find the DNA marker to end this and start saving our breed and the innocent pups/adults that die from it..........
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