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Old 06-11-2006, 04:29 PM   #9
MyTrixie143
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I just want to put my two cents in here.
In-breeding can be a good thing. Only when done by one who is really experienced in breeding and genetics. The only time it should be done is to improve that particular line of dogs or to keep a certain trait. It is a very complicated process and usually the breeder will keep the pups for themselves. So it can be a good thing, but only for top knotch knowlegeable breeders who want the very best not those who just stick two dogs together whether or not they are related and are just in it for the money (that would then be horrible and sick and you would end up with a puppy with lots of problems). Bottom line is it should only be for the experienced breeders who know alot about dna and genetics. I doubt that is the case with these people though because the experienced good breeders who do this keep the pups or they are sold to approved homes for alot of money.
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