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Old 01-30-2010, 10:11 AM   #13
YorkieRose
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You can avoid this problem in the future by asking for a vet certificate that the first pet is S/N before selling a second..

This is a full sibling breeding...same father and mother are full sisters..mother and her sister have the same genes..so it does not make it a half bro/sister..it would be best to have the female in question spayed asap.
Lesson learned.
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