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Originally Posted by 011011 As far as genetics, wouldn't both parents have to carry the recessive gene in order for it to turn out in the litter? So why would you spay one and not the other?
I was not saying spay the female or male that produced it.I said definatly spay the blue pup that was born.Would you spay both female and male if they had a blue or off color pup if they were your breeding pair?Or would you try them with other females and males?Just curious what ya think about it all.
I honestly do not know if both woudl have to have the recessive gene.I have talked to alot of breeders about this and they all have different opinions about it.I think it is strange that there is so many of them and some of them coming out of good bloodlines? |
I personally do notknow what to think of this .. I have had pups from the male and no blue pups /have just recently bred him to a bitch Ive had for 8+ yrs and we will see . Ive never gotten any blue born pups from her nor any other off color .. so I figure it might have something to do with this female or the combination of the two dogs together .. so the blue pup is not going to be left as is he will be nuetered . MY main question is this
***** should I or should I NOT spay the female pup from a blue producing litter ????? ****
again please remember I opened this thread for education not a debate ... when it gets into a debate I will stop Posting ...i dont intened to argue with anyone about this ....Not necsarily quoteing anyone on this OK ....
just replying to the thread let me make that perfectly clear ..
educate dont debate this ..