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Old 05-08-2017, 07:02 AM   #29
FlyingNimbus
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Originally Posted by airplane View Post
I'm tempted to go down to the library to get access to some academic journals just so I can read up on a bunch of stuff related to genetics. I'm pretty much 100% certain though that this idea that they'll be more likely to get genetic issues from each breed is wrong.
I wouldn't personally know, as I have limited knowledge. But wouldn't it the theory be null if both dogs from the respective breed were genetically tested and were the "best" (health wise) examples of the breed? Or is it something that'll just hide in their genes until newer generations?
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