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Re: [pyrnet] Dwarf/dwarf breedings.
This is very interesting. Since he is only one inch shorter than the
standard calls for in minimums for males, what does he look like that
brought up suspicious to have him evaluated in the first place?
Chrissy
> Addenda. It is the owner of his *sire* that is not ready to acknowledge
> anything. Or, at the very least, she is very, very conflicted about it.
> It is a hard thing to accept when the dog looks relatively "normal"
> compared to what you "know" about Pyr dwarfs. If you are really vested in
> believing (hoping?) that your stud dog is not a carrier, it will take a
lot
> of information to convince you in the face of a 26" "dwarf".
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> And, to be honest, as long as this dog does look so "normal" I think that
> there is this shadow of doubt in everyone's mind. I just know that Mike
> and I live on the assumption that he is indeed a dwarf. The radioography
> shows that. Is he the same "kind" of dwarf that we are accustomed to
> seeing? We just don't know that. He is actually more similar to many Mal
> dwarfs than are our typical 13", 35 pounders.
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> Linda
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