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Old 11-14-2008, 01:56 PM   #70
Brooklynn
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Originally Posted by DazzlinYT View Post
Just curious.. now that you've spent a fortune in Radar's show career, what would you do if you brought him home did all these tests, and he did NOT clear them? Would you neuter him then?

Breeding good knees is so much more than just breeding good to good.. it's also breeding like type dogs to like type dogs of similar hock height and leg length as well as overall angulation, and over all amount of bone.

You can breed the two best knees in the world together, but if one is a tall smaller boned dog with straighter angulation, and the other is short heavy boned dog with great angulation, you still will very likely end up with not perfect knees.

Also, bile acid testing is AWESOME and it's right now the only tool we have to test our breeding animals for Liver Shunt.. but unfortunately it doesn't guarantee that they won't produce it...the gene for this can be handed down for as many as 10 or more generations...and where its' going to pop up next is like playing russian roulette...you just don't know. Its about being honest with yourself when and if it does happen to you on where it came from and what to do about that.

the reason I asked Donna about what she would do if Radar doesn't pass goes back to what Deana was just saying about not breeding a dog before it's finished. A good dog is one that is not only worthy of obtaining it's championship, but one who can also produce outstanding offspring. I have not always done this, but it makes sense to breed the dog BEFORE it's shown/finished (in the case of a male.. this is not possible in a female for most people due to coat) and see what kind of producer the dog is. It would be a real shame for someone to campaign a dog all over the country as a specials dog and pump ten thousand dollars into it's career for it to be a crappy producer.. and I'm sure it's happened more than once.

Donna..I am not singling out Radar here..this really is more hypothetical than having anything to do with Radar.

Becki
To answer your question....ABSOLUTELY! Would I want to pass on that to another person? NOPE! But you have to know what's behind your dog and what the lines have produced and hopefully studied the pedigree hard enough and what you put together in a breeding should help produce what you want or at least strive to what you want in a yorkie.
Of course BAT's are the only thing we have and of course it can pop up. BAT's aren't a garunatee but for now it's all we got until we get that genetic marker

Donna

P.S. I know you weren't singling out Radar
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