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>Are bladder stones hereditary? I would be wary of breeding from any dog with such a metabolic problem.
>And if there was a choice (which surely there would be in most breeds), I'd not breed from anyone with any health problem at all whether known in the breed or not.
>I don't have a single dog that ever has had such a problem.
>That's a bit like saying you'd never breed from a bitch which had ear infections, or trouble with her anal glands
>How can it be normal to expect your dog to experience these things in their lives?
>Sorry I am waffling
>I wasn't referring to the gall stones problem
>but the expectations that ear infections were common and to be expected.
>I don't understand the comparison between having babies and breeding dogs.
>I believe it is best to remove from the gene pool if possible dogs with any niggling health issues.
>the majority of dogs don't suffer from bladder stones, so there must be an underlying cause for a dog to form crystals in the bladder in the first place.
>I am amazed at how often people report their dogs (well puppies or bitches most often) having UTI's.
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