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Originally Posted by hutch6
Any dogs that aren't health tested and don't develop health issues then they will be fine too, so everything will come round full circle in the end anyway.
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That's not how it works. Two apparently healthy dogs could both be carriers for a known genetic condition, breed them together and you get affected pups. Depending on the condition in question the pups could die as a result when it could easily have been avoided by testing before breeding.
So let me ask you this and feel free to give an honest answer; knowing the above why would you not do the tests?