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by Intrepiddobermans on 15 June 2009 - 18:06

I recently purchased a female originally from Texas. The person I purchased her from sent me her pedigree but it turns out she sent me just the dams pedigree which I thought to be of the female but it was just of her mother. When I got the dog and her papers I checked her pedigree out and it turns out that the female I bought is related to my male. Their fathers are related by their father. They have the same grand father. My question is, should they be allowed to breed. They have different mothers and different fathers but the fathers are related by their father.

by crazydog on 16 June 2009 - 03:06

Yes, you allow them to be bred.

Does your male compliment your female. Have you studied both there strengths and weaknesses.

by arin on 02 July 2009 - 08:07

yes you can breed them .But always keep in mind that they must not have serious hereditary disease and problems.Because in case of inbreeding if their grandfather some positive advantage like body structure , temperament, genotype  then it will good . the litter will be better than their progeny.

ALWAYS BREED THE DOG TO GET FOR MORE BETTER DOG THAN THEIR PROGENY





 


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