clivecleaver
Well-Known Member
yes 30mg.
Stone said:But as you mentioned there is this condition in the breeding line already which is very closely related can only mean one thing
Stop breeding from these lines and help try and stamp out this condition
Stone said:The gene pool I understand is small
Stone said:If you want to breed , then breed from healthy lines atleast
And that goes for all breeds
BUT by breeding from a small sub population of an already limited gene pool we will end up with different problems associated the breeds. Maybe there is something to be said for these fashionable cross-breds ('sprocker spaniel' etc).
Of course there are
But why breed from a dog that you already know has a fault
And how many generations could it take to breed such a serious condition out of it
As for sprockers
Two breeds of dogs that work differently from each other and a definate size difference between the breeds
My veiws sre You either want a springer or you don't
It is that simple
If you think that by xbreeding a cocker will get you a better line you are a little deluded
Choose the right pup And lines to start with is in my opinion the way forward
Mongrels are not
i know what its like my little fox terrier is on 90 mg ie 1 and a half tabs twice a day its a nightmare at times because sometimes he is sick not long after and i have to poke thru it to see if the tablets have been chucked up with it if so got give him more and if he goes over the time he will be sick blood tests every 2 months as well amounts to some cash but to me he is worth it my fear is that he will get worse until the epiphen wont work or if it will shorten his life the vet dosent seem to know exactly the epiphen controls it but for how long we dont no i live in hope but constantly worryyes 30mg.
Now here we go about hybrid vigour,what a load of tosh!I suppose it all comes down to your definition of 'better'!
Breeding from a limited sub-population of a small gene pool will get you no-where in the long term. You are only compounding the problem. Taking your example and avoiding epilepsy you will suddenly find you have concentrated another problem by REDUCING THE GENE POOL FURTHER.
What we do need are fresh genes. The ONLY way that will happen is by cross-breeding and adding fresh blood from outside.
I do think mongrels are the future!
Personally I don't care for a second what a pedigree says. What interests me is that the dog in front of me is healthy, free from inherited problems and fit for the purpose the owner wants. Look at the number of dogs that qualified for Crufts and then were rejected at the vet checks.
We need to care less about 'lines' and more about the dogs themselves.
I suppose it all comes down to your definition of 'better'!
Breeding from a limited sub-population of a small gene pool will get you no-where in the long term. You are only compounding the problem. Taking your example and avoiding epilepsy you will suddenly find you have concentrated another problem by REDUCING THE GENE POOL FURTHER.
What we do need are fresh genes. The ONLY way that will happen is by cross-breeding and adding fresh blood from outside.
I do think mongrels are the future!
Personally I don't care for a second what a pedigree says. What interests me is that the dog in front of me is healthy, free from inherited problems and fit for the purpose the owner wants. Look at the number of dogs that qualified for Crufts and then were rejected at the vet checks.
We need to care less about 'lines' and more about the dogs themselves.
We need to care less about 'lines' and more about the dogs themselves.
I wouldn't be treating him if pet plan didn't cover the medication etc, he has to earn his keep like my other dogs and it is a very costly game.
If you look at his breeding i think your see one of the lines is one of the original in the country and a lot of memberOs on here have dogs from the same line, i thought i had have chosen a dog from a good line free from 'problems' however people will not admit to conditions like this as they wouldn't be able to sell the pups!
i have no regrets in buying him as he is a good worker and has a brilliant temperament just a shame as its not nice for him or the family.