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May 24 2006, 05:10 PM
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May 24 2006, 10:42 PM
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QUOTE(crazymouse_yyh @ May 25 2006, 09:05 PM) I guess once a while one pup from many litters will get a hip problem.... but if the owner or breeder never study the background(non MKA dogs) then I think there is a high possibility that a percentage of the pups will have a health problem. This is what I see in some small animals that I breed loh... Still the best is to get from a hobbyist or pressional breeder that has spend most of their time studying the breed before breeding loh. once a while i will think of my fala ..many what ifs and most of them health-related ones . I think it's good if the breeder you get your puppy from show not just the sire and dam's cert but also the health report .These days I hear people say "I want my dog be a mother or I want my children to see newborn puppies or I want a puppy that looks like my dog or I want to get a small profit and loads more.... hehehe... these all not I simply say lah, it is in most dog books that advises on breeding dogs. |
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