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In addition to this problem, I have (in the previous week) formulated a

theory about mold and dogs - Any thoughts or facts anyone could provide

would be most sincerely appreciated.

I have a " matched " pair of super-small dachshunds who have had 4

litters of pups. The first two litters were completely healthy from

day one with no medical problems following. The third litter all died

but one; though not early - They succumbed to Parvo after the vaccine

should have protected them. The fourth litter is now two weeks old and

I have lost half the pups - they both had substantial heart murmurs,

which the vet said could be genetic. As soon as the vet said that, it

ststruck me that if TMS can modify our DNA, why couldn't it do so to

our pets?

Even before this last mating, I had decided my female would be spayed

after the pups were born and that is still the plan. My stud has

always been fabulous and I would like to continue to breed him, yet I'm

now very hesitant in case this " problem " is coming from him. Has

anyone ever heard of sperm analysis or DNA analysis for animals?

Because this isn't a main stream problem, please also feel free to

contact me via email at travel_jf@....

Sincerely, Farrell

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> 6/6/2007

> Canines can be bothered by mold spores

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