
Going by what my sister and I suffer from, both now in the later stages of our lives, my 'outcross' parents have passed on loads of problems!!!! LOL
Fact is however, that it's not every breeder of purebred animals knows enough about how dominant and recessives work! And seems to me they often don't even look at the individual dogs with educated eyes, never mind the pedigrees before rushing in - often to use the most winning male of the day on their bitches. In my own breed, recessives are where so many of the problems we see in the breed lurk. And these's no doubt a little knowledge and a lot of research would maybe avoid much of what might appear. Has to be said the best laid plans can go wrong however!!
For me, much as once into a winning formula it's hard to outcross but outcrossing is definitely needed at some point, to avoid fixing problems as well as traits that are wanted. This is a million miles away from mixing two different breeds 'to improve vigour' however. Especially when it's being done by BYBs who are only interested in one thing - INCOME.
Although a top winning male, being allowed to be used too much, can influence the direction a breed takes, and his over-use will reduce the gene pool, most breeds, I'd suggest, have a wide enough gene pool that 'inbreeding' shouldn't be needed, or = problems. People here will know the KC won't register puppies from true inbreeding in any case now.