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			Inbreeding isnt necessarily the problem, but lack of proper offspring selection.  Breeding dogs for "beauty-contests" will lead to genetic problem despite the inbreeding practice done.  Breeding for good working dogs require a multitude of qualities.  Add to that "vitality", "multiple health-factors", mental characteristics &.c....  Breeding is far more sofisticated than adding up pedigrees and inbreeding coefficients.  I know some breeders of domestic animals can be very successful practicing inbreeding.   Mother-nature can handle heavy inbreeding in wolf populations thanks to severe natural selection.   A problem with CWD is an over-estimation of some show-dogs as "studs" and an under-estimation of some good working-line dogs.  How are the offspring tested for satisfactory breed results?  The bonitations and working tests should be  required for studs and brood bitches of this workingdog breed.  What if : workingdog tests must be done BEFORE entering the show-ring??
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