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...breed my dachshund that has epilepsy?

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Question by karen
Submitted on 5/3/2004
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can I breed my dachshund that has epilepsy?


Answer by tanisha
Submitted on 5/18/2004
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Please don't. I know the pups would be fun and all but you'll pass the female's medical condition to the pups. People won't want to buy a sick pup and then you'll be responsible for the pups and their health problems.

 

Answer by Amy
Submitted on 6/29/2005
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Why would you want to do that to your dog...that would be unhealthy to the possible pups and dangerous to your dachsie!

 

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