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Old 06-19-2012, 10:12 PM   #22
JessiPollo

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One thing about dogs from unknown origin and pedigree is that it's ALWAYS a coin toss.
The best dog I've ever owned was from unknown origin and pedigree ... but he was a genetic soup sandwich and I lost him to cancer just before he turned 5 years old.
I didn't want to go through that heartbreak again and chose to get a carefully researched pup from a known and proven healthy bloodline. Still as with any pup ... ya never know how they will turn out. So far so good ... except he eats shoes LOL
Purebred dogs with no history of cancer get cancer to, just sayin

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