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    [Discussion] accidental inbred puppy rescue for Bernese mountain dog Q’s

    @jones1982 No, it's a valid point and the position that should be taken at early stages in most accidental matings, purebreds or otherwise, especially in places with overpopulation. There's no reason to bring more unplanned puppies to a world with so many already, and these are the ones that end...
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    [Discussion] accidental inbred puppy rescue for Bernese mountain dog Q’s

    @moomoo3709 Than I would say go for it. If she's already working with a breed rescue, the puppies would end up adopted all the same. You're just cutting the middle man here. Think of it as any other adoption, you're taking a shot and hoping it hits where you want, but be prepared to miss. Enjoy...
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    [Discussion] accidental inbred puppy rescue for Bernese mountain dog Q’s

    @moomoo3709 I would worry less about the inbreeding and more about the situation as a whole. Was it really an accidental mating? Is she charging something for the puppies (other than maybe a couple bucks to pay for their expenses)? Has it ever happened before? Two of my dogs (including the...
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    [Link] New study: "Assisting Decision-Making on Age of Neutering for 35 Breeds of Dogs"

    @etenczal Very interesting! The difference is glaring in some breeds, while others have none. It really shows it should be decided on a case to case basis.
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