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    Bred to Death - British Kennel Club

    Technically it can happen after just one breeding, and it can happen even if the pair are not close relatives. It's just very very very rare for that to happen.
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    Bred to Death - British Kennel Club

    Me neither. It's probably some recessive gene that normally has a domainant allele to mask it, but inbreeding two tigers with one recessive and one dominant allele would give I think a 1/4 chance of a white tiger. Just speculating here, I don't know how the genetics work, but I think the...
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    Bred to Death - British Kennel Club

    It'll end up getting to the stage where they won't be able to breed any more pedigree dogs like that. They just won't survive long enough to breed. Which, in my opinion is a good thing as it would prevent further suffering. I remember seeing a dog that was so tiny, it was shaking, was balding...
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