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Old 02-14-2006, 06:51 PM   #7
whispersmom2
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I know of intentional such breedings with okay results. I know of OOPS! that did not turn out so good.. Watch the babies closely and make sure you keep the right babies with the right mom. Then, look for a reliable private lab to do the DNA tests on the babies and males and sort them out IF this is an issue. If the puppies are going to be placed in pet homes (as IMO they should be), I would sell them without papers and make sure you follow up and see to it that they are spayed and neutered. They are your responsibility to keep healthy and if another related OOPS breeding happens, they can still run into problems.
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