Showing Dogs With Structural Faults
In what circumstances would you show/breed a dog with a major structural fault?
90 members have voted
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1. Would you show a dog with a major structural fault (ie HD, Patella's, etc) with no medical intervention?
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Yes5
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Yes, if the dogs movement was not affected15
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Yes, if i believed the fault would be hidden from the judge1
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Absolutely not, it is ethically and morally wrong56
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No, I would not win with a dog like that so I woudn't bother10
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Yes, because there are low numbers of the dog/or the dog in its class where I show, so I would automatically win0
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Yes, if i considered the fault minor enough as to not affect its gait, and or appearance9
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2. Would you show a dog with a major structural fault after surgical intervention to repair the fault?
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Yes, why not? No one will be able to tell5
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Yes, if no-one knew about the fault in the first place5
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No, showing a dog with a structural fault is wrong, whether it has been repaired or not52
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Only in Neuter class, because it has been removed from my breeding programme, and no one would question it there18
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Yes, if my specialist assures me that the dog is now sound11
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Yes, after all, people cheat in other ways all the time, and if I want to keep up with kennels that win all the time, I have to do things that are against the rules.1
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3. Would you breed from a dog with a major structural fault? or a dog that had tested positive (carrier, or affected) to a genetic fault in a DNA test?
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Yes, if the chances were less than 25% that puppies born would be affected2
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Yes, if I could breed the dog to a 'Clear' dog and remove the fault from the lines20
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Yes, if less than 50% of the puppies would be affected0
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Yes, if less than 75% of puppies born would be affected0
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Yes, Ill take my chances, and hopefully none of the pups would be affected0
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Yes, but I would mate that dog to a 'clear' or not affected dog5
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Yes, but I would only breed to a Champion, or Grand Champion dog to try and offset the fault0
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I don't test any of my dogs for genetic faults, but if I had an affected dog I would not breed from it.0
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No, I would eliminate the dog from my breeding programme63
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Yes, Only if I had nothing else to breed at the time1
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No, but I would sell it somebody else, and then it is thier decision what happens0
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Yes, but I would research it first, and if I discovered that it was a recessive gene, I would still use the dog in a way to eliminate the fault from my programme.6
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No, I would remove it from my breeding programme, but would continue to campaign it at shows.8
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Yes, Why Not, I hear 'insert BISS BIS, prefix here' does it all the time, why shouldn't I?0
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