
I know to use a male with just one testicle is seen as unacceptable and indeed many kennel clubs will not register puppies from such matings.
However I doubt many people see using a litter sister as such a bad thing when in genetic terms she could be the same as the affected male... I know in my breed they are used not disregarded because of the litter brother being affected.
This makes me think it is possible often the bitches side this trait will go down the generations, not the male (that often gets the blame!).
I really do not know what to think about this.
I kind of think this is not serious illness and dogs with the fault go to live totally normal life so there are much worse problems around...
If the bitch was clear, all puppies would be carriers?
If affected male was used and his male puppy had both testicles, this male puppy would be a carrier, am I right?
If the bitch in the combination was clear, all puppies would be carriers?
This carrier male puppy then used to a clear bitch would make clear and carrier puppies so in second generation we could have clears, which is not bad? Of course we do not know if the bitches used in these matings are clear, but with extensive research we should have a good picture of their status...
I do realise the long term problems for the breed though and personally see fertility as a very important factor in my chosen lines(as in my breed there are already some fertility problems) but if somebody was to use a affected male with everybody involved knowing this is the case(being open&honest about it) it would not necessarily be that bad? It would be same as using a litter sister(as their status is not known)of an affected dog which happens all the time?