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Submitted on 6/15/2004
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If a soft coated wheaten terrier with ppm iris to lens that has not changed in 5 yrs. is bred to a soft coated wheaten terrier with ppm iris to iris, what is the probability of vision difficulties for the offspring?  How serious?


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