Hi Pam,

Thanks for your response. I'm assuming you were the owner of the
sire and the dam of the litter that had one parent with HD? Did you
test the pups from the resulting litter? I can understand what you
say as to your reasoning for the breeding, but what would you do if
one of your puppybuyers told you that their puppy had developed
HD?

Take care, Jackie

On 7 Jul 2002 at 9:08, PAMoesinger wrote:

> Hi Jackie,
> I don't test hips anymore.  I believe it's too subjective.  Yes, I
> bred a mildly dysplastic dog to a tested clear dog because all the
> other assets, including longevity in the ancestors,  outweighed the
> "possibility" that HD would be passed on.

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