Yes, but how often do we assume something is genetic in nature, when in
reality, it is instead a birth defect caused by some little glitch in the
feeding system?  Myra


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>I know of at least three litters where only one puppy in an otherwise
>normal
>litter was affected.  Those cases are unlikely to have been nutritional in
>origin.  I have also heard from breeders in England (different feeding
>methods?) who have had the problem, sometimes whole litters, sometimes not.
>
>I also know of two litters from the same dam (different sire) with one
>affected puppy in each litter; the rest of the puppies in both litters were
>normal.
>
>Leanne
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