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Old 15-11-2010, 01:35   #2
jmvdwiel
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thank you for your hounest story.

But genetically the male you used could be a carrier or an affected dog unless there was also a free dog in this litter.

But as you say we can test now so hopefully in the future the DM affected dog wil drop dramaticly in our breed and the only way we can achieve this is by testing at least the breeding dogs and not blaming any breeder for the dogs they produces in the past.

Let the past be the past and make a new future for the breed.
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