Should I Breed a Dog Tested as a Carrier or At Risk?

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  • @jerriewolfe8447
    @jerriewolfe8447 Год назад +1

    You didn’t cover dominants when only one copy is needed to cause the disease. Too many truly think having one copy of a dominant trait is the same as being a carrier

  • @elprincipiotu
    @elprincipiotu 2 года назад +1

    What if they have 2 copies of the gene for IVDD Type I?

  • @TarasSchnauzers
    @TarasSchnauzers 2 года назад

    Awesome stuff! Thank you :)

  • @thomascreer4205
    @thomascreer4205 2 года назад

    I have the same thing going on I have a Harlequin murl on mcquinn Murray offspring with none of the 4% 3% issues that comes with them I'm bringing it to my 100% American staff a Shire terrier, That's what I was taught to take the copy breed over to a non issue American staff a Shire terrier at a 100% of his pedigree and produce clean and correct puppies.

  • @jerriewolfe8447
    @jerriewolfe8447 Год назад

    Are you ever going to allow breeders to get a copy of their Breeds’ Genetic Analysis? Neither of my breed clubs even mention them!!! Go Ve them to breeder who care more than their National Breed Clubs!!