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re: My sweet lab sure is hurting tonight -

Posted on 9/6/18 at 9:32 pm to
Posted by tigernation81
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Posted on 9/6/18 at 9:32 pm to
Unfortunately it is very common in labs. People don’t put enough thought in the bloodlines and they continue to reproduce this. With all the advantages in modern medicine we have today this an many other traits should not even be in the bloodline but people continue allow this to happen. If people would respect the breed an get this kind of stuff xrayed the breed wouldn’t have these traits.
Posted by fishfighter
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Member since Apr 2008
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Posted on 9/7/18 at 7:12 am to
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Unfortunately it is very common in labs. People don’t put enough thought in the bloodlines and they continue to reproduce this. With all the advantages in modern medicine we have today this an many other traits should not even be in the bloodline but people continue allow this to happen. If people would respect the breed an get this kind of stuff xrayed the breed wouldn’t have these traits.


Problem here is, it doesn't really start showing up till the dog is around two years old. And yes, this is a backyard breeder problem.
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