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Old 27-10-2008, 20:28   #3
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A DNA database for hereditary diseases and a worning list of inbreeding diseases, is not bad ideas, but it seams like it is only you and me Elf that are interested in this.

Hopefully in the future more breeders and oners will join us
Did it ever occur to you that more experienced breeders/owners realize what you are asking for?
A DNA database has to be international and can´t be build up till tomorrow and I would surely not write any suspicions about any dogs into an open forum without any proof.
There have been a lot of suspicions and rumors in the past, most of them were wrong. Who has eyes to see and spends time to travel don´t need lists of suspicions.

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