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Question by  varex (330)

Should I be concerned about inbreeding dachshunds?

I am buying a daschshund from a breeder, what should I know about inbreeding?

 
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Answer by  SashaDarkCloud (5764)

Just like inbreeding in humans, inbreeding in dogs have the same side effects. They are more prone to abnormalities that can be fatal. They are more prone to getting hereditary illnesses like hip dysplasia in golden retrievers. Always do research of the dogs family line before buying a puppy.

 
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Answer by  Fishtales (373)

If dogs are inbred they have a strong possibility of contracting serious congenital problems because parents are related in some way.

 
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Answer by  boxers3 (550)

Only but from a reputable breeder. One that breeds to IMPROVE the breed and does the proper health testing, not one out to make a quick buck. Inbreeding increases the risk of passing on genetic defects, and dachshunds have several.

 
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Answer by  salina (943)

Inbreeding is good and bad. If you are breeding to better the breed then that is different. Inbreeding could strengthen major faults it could improve a line too.

 
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Answer by  kfwyatt (138)

Most popular dog breeds are prone to health problems because of irresponsible breeding. Eye and hip problems are among the list of complications of inbreeding. Doing your homework on any dog breeder will help you choose the right person to purchase a dog from. Many breeders only breed dogs for money and do not care about the overall health.

 
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