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Old 02-01-2009, 05:34 PM   #362
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Woogie Man, here is where I see the debate at this point:

You brought up factual information regarding pie bald coloring indicating that it is associated with deafness and blindness in other breeds. You then asked if there was reason to believe that this could be true in yorkies as well. You also asked some rather provocative value questions as to whether the risk was worth taking. After that, you answered your own questions, saying that it was likely that pie bald yorkies would have the same problems, and that it was wrong to take that risk ("russian roulette").

From what I've seen, one person(?) said that they've observed five generations of parties and seen no issues. This is reasonable, though not iron clad, evidence. Other people have said that they would observe breeding results and only beed healthy lines. There are other breeds of dogs where you have to be careful you don't over-select for a particular physical trait, and in fact, have to breed every other generation back with a dog that doesn't display the desired trait.

As for whether the risk is worth it, well, since it's a value judgment, people are going to come up with different answers.

I agree that not all responses to you have been particularly polite or well informed, but many of them have been, and since you do seem to have some bias, people are going to react to that.

As always, just my opinion.
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