ANSWERS: 7
  • If a blind woman has children... are all of her children blind? Absolutely not. Blindness is a defect, not a genetic disorder, like color or night blindness would be (as far as I know). Unless there was more to your dog's blindness than meets the eye, no pun intended :), I wouldn't worry about it.
  • I think the question is more about whether or not inbreeding will affect the puppies. The answer is...yes. It's entirely possible. There's a reason you're not supposed to breed dogs who are directly related to one another. If you're having unintentional breedings of your dogs, you need to have them neutered or spayed. If you can't afford this procedure at regular prices, many animal shelters have reduced prices for services such as these. Please look into getting your animals fixed.
  • &lt;<<---- Look at my avatar. His name was Nelson. He lost both of his eyes to glacoma. I custom made the sunglasses for him and he used them as a method of feeling his surroundings. Kind of like how cats use thier wiskers. He was around 13 when he passed away. Despite being blind and abandoned at the pound were we got him, he was the happiest dog ever. He seemed alright to me.
  • sounds like a question for your "trailer park manager"
  • No evil probability of blindness with coming puppies. Putting aside the dogs, I call the people to be self trust owners!
  • No by the laws of genetics. No
  • we kept them apart for as long as we could but now she just asking for it what sould we do

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