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    Bred to Death - British Kennel Club

    That's just it. It doesn't occur at all unless siblings, parent-child or grandparent-grandchild partnerships breed repeatedly.
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    Bred to Death - British Kennel Club

    That's just it. It doesn't occur at all unless siblings, parent-child or grandparent-grandchild partnerships breed repeatedly.
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    Bred to Death - British Kennel Club

    Especially since they're endangered. Zoos can say 'oh we bred them and we're saving the tigers' - the reality is that most white tigers are born with severe deformities.
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    Bred to Death - British Kennel Club

    Key words being 'supposed to'. :P
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    Bred to Death - British Kennel Club

    I doubt that inbreeding animals will ever be illegal; most wild animals breed with their siblings anyway, they don't have the same moral issues as humans. However, I understand your point about repeated inbreeding with dogs. It's a bit twisted that dogs will be bred like this so their owners can...
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