In a message dated 1/25/02 8:49:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> It's too bad that a lot of you feel comfortable making fun of people
> who make choices to screen their dogs for genetically transmitted diseases

hi myra,
i dont think anyone is making fun of anyone else who does any kind of health
testing, but there is a limit even for that.  to go out of ones way to look
for something else to be wrong with any breed is insane.  if you look hard
enough for a defect in a dog, you are going to find it.  being that there are
alot of prospective cavalier owners on this list, i think there is an
injustice being done to them.  all this talk about platelets will just give
them something else to worry about when trying to purchase a cavalier, as if
we dont have enough to worry about. every breed has its problems, some worse
than others, but overall i would say cavaliers are alot hardier than some
other breeds.  lets not go looking for more things to be wrong with them.
claudia

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