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Well he's grandad or great granddad has thrown about five different pups from different litters that have had some serious genetic defects, one had to be put down cause his hips were so bad, he didn't even make it a year, another had a REALLY bad under bite. I doubt Rex has hip problems cause I've never seen a dog who enjoyed jumping things more than he does, and he doesn't have an under or over bite. But still that's why we're debating about it

Ah I see
 
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Yup! Bob was born on the fifth of November 2013 and Rex was born on December 1st 2013.

Cool. I only know 3/4 of my dogs'/

Cindy (This is a rough guess because she was shelter dog) : 12/09/09
Checkers: 5/25/12
Meringue: 6/07/12 ( I think it was 2012..)


Lol, I don't know Dylan's birthday. But, I do know that we got him on Friday 13th. XD
 
Well he's grandad or great granddad has thrown about five different pups from different litters that have had some serious genetic defects, one had to be put down cause his hips were so bad, he didn't even make it a year, another had a REALLY bad under bite. I doubt Rex has hip problems cause I've never seen a dog who enjoyed jumping things more than he does, and he doesn't have an under or over bite. But still that's why we're debating about it

Ah I see
I wouldn't risk breeding a dog with those lines. Also, I would get him tested if you do decide to breed.
 
I wouldn't risk breeding a dog with those lines. Also, I would get him tested if you do decide to breed.
But on the other hand, you might be able to improve his lines if you find the right dam. If you do breed, make sure you check for problems in her side too.

I wish Checkers wasn't fix because I really want to breed him to improve the lines. I think his sire or dam was too white :/
 
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But on the other hand, you might be able to improve his lines if you find the right dam. If you do breed, make sure you check for problems in her side too.

I wish Checkers wasn't fix because I really want to breed him to improve the lines. I think his sire or dam was too white :/


My sister still iffy though, I guess we'll wait and see

Ah.
 

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