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Old 26-08-2009, 07:40   #11
woland77
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No...too long!
Use google translator
And anyway you explain what was already said by others (Paula's explanation and Admin's one (who the heck is Admin??) was more simple and easier to understand!):
elbow and hip displasia are transmitted in different ways. Take away from breeding a dog with Elbow displasia and you have a higher probability to eliminate the problem because it's a Genetic factor while Hips are combination of genetic and environment.
No Massimo, on first i explane than Hips can't be created by external factor, Hips start in any case from genetic heritage...breeding condition's of puppy can't be in any case positive or negative about the genetic's manifestation of Hips. A breeding condition beneficial for animals genetically predisposed do not manifest the disease seriously, is maybe better for the dog and the owner but is negativ for the genetic improvement of the population!!!

Massimo, you are very lazy!!!
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