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Old 06-29-2010, 05:14 AM   #16
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Skin issue like dandruff or allergy sort of thing?

By blue born pup, do you mean instead of being born black and tan, they is blue and tan? What kind of breeding produces that? Or is that when the dogs not tested before mating?
They are actually bluish gray in color.

Major skin issues that contribute to losing coat. These dogs do not have the ability to grow coat.

These dogs can crop up in a breeding at any time. What contributes to them is putting the wrong two dogs together.

Remember every dog can have the required tests performed. Tests only tell you that the dogs do not have a disease, they do not tell you if the dog is a carrier of a problem. There is no genetic marker that informs you of that.
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