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Old 02-06-2006, 01:56 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by ivy
Are you sure because the vet and groomer and others i've talked to said that it can be cancerous and not that Kiroshi shouldn't i shouldn't breed him because it can be passed and he might be sterile.
Yes, you are correct. It could very well become problematic as far as cancer is concerned. And from everything I know, it IS hereditary. Why would you want to pass on a genetic defect--one that carries the cancer possibility at that--on to future generations? Just not a good idea, IMO. Remember, just because the male may be physically able to father pups, doens't mean he should.
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