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Post by Mindy Carter on Feb 6, 2004 9:32:15 GMT -5
Here's a question that a yahoo group I am on has been discussing, and I'm wondering what others think - is a bad bite genetic (structural) or costmetic (can be fixed in one generation by breeding with correct stud/pregnant dog)... Mindy Carter Soshi's Shar-Pei pages.ivillage.com/mindylcarter
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Post by Mindy Carter on Feb 6, 2004 9:33:23 GMT -5
Why did my post read "pregnant dog?! I said BI*CH! ha ha! Must be child protection on this board!~! ha ha Mindy
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Post by SUE ANDERSON on Nov 20, 2004 23:41:11 GMT -5
Sadly Mindy, a bad bite will always show up if you breed it. Probably for generations Sue
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Post by Randie on Nov 21, 2004 19:16:24 GMT -5
I agree with Sue--bad bites are forever. I think
Randie
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Post by Randie on Nov 21, 2004 19:22:08 GMT -5
OOPS My fiirst was not finished when I hit send! I started to add that I think you have a better chance of improving pigment than fixing bad bites. Sorry about the first post! Randie
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