Oh man did I start something again?  lol  The reason I asked this 
question to begin with was because the breeder I got my Nina from 
wasn't planning on breeding (her dogs...let me make that clear....he 
he he) for a while because she's having surgery done on both of her 
feet.  Well, one of her females went into heat a month before she 
expected her to, and her grandfather bred her.  The breeder was very 
concerned, and called CKC about it.  I'm assuming they told her it 
was no problem, because she's letting the dog go ahead and have the 
litter.  They'll be due in January.  I had called her today just to 
check on her and see if she was going to resume breeding her dogs 
after she recovered from her surgery, and that's when I found all 
this out.  So....I will probably go check out the pups when they're 
a few weeks old.  Any suggestions on when I should check them out 
and what I should look for?  

Once again, thank  you all so much for your input on this matter!  I 
love this group!!!

Susan

--- In [email protected], "marsha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> And that is all I was saying...the AKC does allow it, lol. Should 
have waited till I saw this post before making my last post and I 
could have saved myself some time, lol.  I do think it is a scary 
concept. It is weird though that the majority of champion show dogs 
are a result of this very thing! 
> 
> I actually know two humans...brother and sister...both with 
limited mental status, who had a kid. The kid is normal, but can you 
imagine the things that could have gone wrong!!!! Especially since 
both the parents are not only brother and sister, but have 
retardation!!?? Scary.
> 
> Oh well, not for me to judge those who choose to breed in this 
manner, but it isn't for me.....
> 
> Marsha
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 8:12 PM
>   Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Question for Chihuahua breeders
> 
> 
> 
>   In a message dated 12/11/2006 8:04:20 P.M. Eastern Standard 
Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>     like I said, I may have that backwards, lol. I do not line 
breed, so I do not keep up with the concept, but one way can be 
genetically dangerous is my understanding, while the other way is 
not. 
> 
>   Both ways can be genetically dangerous.  Both inbreeding and 
line breeding are short cut ways to get the characteristics you 
want.  It is also one of the very reasons so many pure breed dogs 
today have such terrible genetic predispositions for certain 
diseases and conditions.  All in all, it should NOT be acceptable 
but AKC will not take that stance because it is common.  Here is 
what AKC says about it in their FAQs:
> 
>   Why do you allow inbreeding and line breeding?
> 
>   The relationship between the Sire and Dam of the litter has no 
bearing on registration eligibility. Anyone who considers breeding 
their dog must consider temperament, health, and finding mates that 
complement each other. Breeding dogs that are closely related can 
fix certain characteristics, both desirable and undesirable. 
Therefore, we would expect that only very experienced breeders would 
consider inbreeding and line breeding. However, there is no rule 
that prohibits inbreeding and line breeding; this is left to the 
discretion of individual breeders.
> 
>   Inbreeding - The mating of two closely related dogs of the same 
breed. 
> 
>   Line breeding - The practice of mating a dog to a member of an 
earlier generation of the dog's bloodline.
>




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